Support Stimming with Confidence
Practical, affirming tools for anyone who supports kids who stim
Stimming is not the problem. The problem is shame, misunderstanding, and pressure to make kids look "typical."
The Stimming Support Toolkit gives you clear, neurodiversity affirming guidance so you can protect a child’s safety and dignity with confidence.
Only $12 CAD (about $9 USD)
For families and professionals who want to respond to stimming with safety instead of shame.
Quick Benefits
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Small shifts to normalize stimming and build safety
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Neurodiversity-affirming support for home, school and therapy
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Practical, real life tools you can use every day
Why Stimming Support Matters Right Now
Stimming is one of the most misunderstood parts of being neurodivergent. It is often labeled as "bad behaviour," "weird," or something that needs to stop.
But, stimming is a natural part of being human, and for many neurodivergent kids, stimming is essential for regulation, comfort, and joy.
When stimming is shamed or suppressed, kids learn that being themselves is “wrong.” Without a clear, affirming approach to stimming:
Kids feel unsafe in their own bodies
Adults feel stuck and unsure what to do
Shame and power struggles replace safety and connection
The truth is:
When stimming is supported, kids can regulate their nervous systems, feel calmer and safer, and grow their confidence without shame.
When stimming is understood, parents gain simple, practical tools that make it easier to respond with clarity, calm, and connection.
When stimming is embraced, families can move past fear and judgment and build relationships rooted in safety, joy, and trust.
This Toolkit Is For You If…
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You support a neurodivergent child and want to respond to stimming without shame, pressure, or guesswork.
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You are tired of mixed messages and want guidance that fits a neurodiversity affirming approach.
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You want simple tools you can share with other so they can respond to stimming with more safety and understanding.
Right now, you might be:
Freezing in the moment and guessing what to sa
Arguing with family or school who see stimming as “bad behaviour”
Wondering if you are making it worse.
With this toolkit, you get:
Clear explanations of stimming
So you can confidently push back on “they just need to stop” narratives.Examples across senses
So you can recognise more than hand flapping and rocking, and see patterns you can support.A simple “do and do not” guide
So you are not relying on old scripts like “quiet hands” or “you are too old for that.”Daily practices to normalize stimming
So support shows up in routines, language, and expectations, not just in theory.Reflection prompts for adults
So you can notice where your own discomfort comes from and shift it without shame.A customizable Stim Support Plan
So you can map out safe spaces, helpful tools, and affirming language for a specific child and share it with their whole team.
What Changes When You Have a Plan
Made for Real Life, Not Perfection
The Stimming Support Toolkit is:
Short and focused
Read it in one sitting, then come back to one page at a time when you need it.Visual and easy to share
Perfect to bring into IEP meetings, supervision, or family conversations.Flexible across settings
Use the same framework at home, at school, and in therapy so kids are not getting mixed messages.Built for low capacity days
Language swaps, one pagers, and a simple plan mean you can still support stimming when you are tired and stretched thin.
Why Learn From Me?
I understands what it feels like to support a neurodivergent child in real life. I am not here to tell you to try harder. I am a neurodivergent parent, educator, and neurodiversity communicator. I bring together:
An M.Ed in Cognitive Diversity and training in twice-exceptional education
Lived experience parenting a neurodivergent child through school meetings, meltdowns, and everyday life
More than 20 years creating clear, visual learning tools for busy humans
I built this toolkit because I have been the adult who felt anxious, judged, and unsure while parenting my ND child. You don’t have to figure this out alone or piece it together from random posts.
Big Impact, Small Price
You are not just buying information. You are buying less guesswork, less shame, and more safety for the kids you support.
With one toolkit you can:
Use the tools with multiple kids, clients, or students
Help whole teams shift from “stop that” to “how can we make this safe”
Come back to the same framework whenever new situations come up
All for $12 CAD (about $9 USD), which is small compared to the impact of kids growing up feeling that their natural regulation is wrong.
FAQs
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All charges are in CAD. An approximated USD amount is included with all prices.
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Due to the digital nature of this course, all sales are final once you’ve accessed the course in Thinkific. If you enrolled by mistake and haven’t started the course, contact erin@erintee.com within 48 hours of purchase. We’ll honour any remedies required by Canadian consumer protection laws (e.g., if the course is not delivered as described).

