She has not been diagnosed with any condition despite my trying to get her assessed. pace 1 (pās) n. 1. 1 synonym for pacing: tempo. It varies amongst people. He doesn't make a noise but jumps or runs back and forth. For a while it went away but lately I have caught myself doing it late at night when no one is watching. Only the sounds that he does can be at times too loud and annoying. I can move while I'm doing it, it will interrupt it if I have to manage not bumping into things, etc.. I have been doing this for as long as I can remember. I'm nearly 18 years and I've done this since I was aged three. It does stimulate creativity. Young students with ADHD may use stimming methods to help them concentrate on tasks. Yes, those that knew I did this poked fun at it, but I always felt normal since my parents didn't freak out or ask me to stop. You have compulsions (pace, rock back and forth, tap your foot, etc.). I’d pace back and forth my apartment while being stuck inside my head imagining future scenarios that might never happen. Im 17 and ive been running back and fourth since I was 6. Our son has wiggled his feet and hands either when excited and or thinking from about two years old. Sometimes combined with rushing about.He's 4 but still naps and it's worse when he's dropped a nap. god, i can't believe how similar your stories sound! She actually just skips or sort of runs along down the hallway back and forth. i don't make noise. The "Music Listening Releases Dopamine" Study. So grab your speakers and take a listen … It is 10pm and my son (7) is running back and forth behind me. It's easy to do. At least 20 or 30 times a day, she will listen to music or daydream and start jumping around the house making very odd faces. I'm 22 years old, nearing 23. I wouldn't change him for the world it can be hard but he is fab & i love him to bits. Whenever I am excited I get the urge to pace, rock back and forth, and sometimes grunt while listening to music in my room. It feels good to know we are not alone. No point going to a doctor, all they'll do is diagnose people with is a "mild form of autism" or the likes. He's had a stroke and I just found out he does this. He humms alot and talks to him self all.the time. My son is 10 and was diagnosed with Sensory Integration after we had him evaluated for Autism...which didn't meet that criteria and then perhaps Asperger's but he is so sociable. Its good to know others have it though, but is there anyway to cure or get rid of it? When someone is over that doesn't know about this I don't do this. I'm really worried it will. Once my daughter was able to articulate it...I was shocked! I'm just glad that knowbody has ever seen me doing this because I sometimes talk to myself while I am walking around in circles, and I would probably freak out if I saw somebody else doing that. I might try that method, but I currently live in a … I engage him everyday with something he is interested in. It’s really creepy because her eyes looking totally black. She use to share a room with my other daughter who was able to record it with her Ipad because she thought she was in the room alone and started skipping. Previous topic | Next topic. Her vocabulary is low, and her speech is somewhat limited. But when she gets up to walk past my cube/desk, not only does she do a 90% turn and looks in on what i'm doing while walking she humming aimlessly, no special song or tune a person can recognize. I try to sit down and think but I ended up getting up and doing it again like when you try to imagine without doing the pacing it’s like it never comes to your head so I say just sit on a bed by yourself and just rock A LITTLE. He does not respond to his name most of the time. I might as well call it a habit. This is probably maladaptive daydreaming disorder. My son is almost 19 years old and he's still running up and down the hallway in my house while mumbling to himself. Yeah, i rock back and forth when listening to music, i also tap my foot as well. I approached him later and asked him about it and what he did matched exactly what I did. I was recently told that she suffers from anxiety and a little ocd. I would be embarrassed, not because there's anything wrong with me.. Just because I don't think people who don't do it would understand. 0. I've been doing this since I was 12 and now I'm 16. Im 16, 5 ft11 and 160 pounds, and yet im running round like some lunatic, and it hasent got any better since i was little, could anyone help? I have literally never heard of anyone else with the same habits, didn't even know it had a name. He also say he gets into it so much that he forgets he is running/skipping. My mom thinks it affects school-time and time I spend with my friends, and I think it has something to do with my big YouTuber dream. It's nice to see someone else describe exactly what I see everyday!! He still hates haircuts, periodically stands on his tiptoes, and has now started running back and forth in our house repeatedly several times a day. I am a pretty good drawer and my parents are always wondering where I get these crazy ideas from. He still paces and even runs back and fourth in his room. My first kid (son) grew for most part (more than 2.5 years) with us - no other kid just parents. Doctors/Councellors are not any help in explaining what I have. I happy I asked my mom if I was alone and she told there others out there. It's the … At first I thought she was just being a kid but then I remembered my older brother used to do the same thing and then he would draw. I found that as a a child I could lose myself in fantasy type thoughts. My wife took her to get her tested and they only came back with , Nothing is wrong, maybe she has an over active imagination. iTunes, I can imagine the percentage has drastically increased with the majority of students listening to background music while revising! He has had two head injuries and wonder if this affected his development. Well I'm morbid (never scared, gruesome, scary to some people, weird). Just starting my search on this issue so any help or advice would be great! Joined: 12 Nov 2015 Age: 25 Posts: 2 Location: Texas 12 Nov 2015, 5:31 pm I am NT, but I am kind of borderline NT; I'm just a few points away on the tests given by psychologists from ASD. what does that mean, thats what your thinking, right? So for anyone who says their running around is a problem for others, maybe see if you can get a mini trampoline to confine the space you need. PLEASE? per day (mostly Minecraft, no violent games) as he would play for hours if he could. Excellent grades. The study participants performed best while in a quiet environment or while listening to a voice repeating the number three over and over -- what the researchers called a steady-state environment. She'll run back and forth humming/growling and will toss whatever is in her hands up in the air constantly (a pair of underwear, a scarf, etc.). Some of the issues mentioned don't apply so I am not sure now if he has this condition or not? b. Thirty inches at quick marching time or 36 at double time. Our son is now 4 1/2 and he has been humming since he was about 2. The come to the house in the bus and pick him and drop him off. I don't hum or growl when doing so, but I more or less run back and forth hitting door frames when listening to music. Are there any cure or suggestions as to helping him break the habit. I'm 25 and I will get up and skip or run backwards and forwards across the room several times a day, normally when I'm thinking or imagining something. It started when I was a child. He has no other mental or physical symptoms that I can see. He uses his imagination to make up stories about Lego figures while he is skipping but doesn't like talking about the stories he makes up. As teenagers, they seemed to lose all sanity (神智正常), with moods (情绪) changing back and forth, while listening to music with more bad language than my uncles used when drunk. It's nothing to be concerned if I don't think because it seems to spark creativity and great ideas. I wish you the best of luck, but if it is maladaptive daydreaming, there's very little that can be done to treat it. I have a normal life and loving family, but I don't want my kids to keep saying 'Dad, you're doing it again'. Page 1 of 2 - Pacing... - posted in Anorexia Discussions: If you pace around a room a lot, do you have a carpet floor? He's just an average child in every way but I've always been intrigued by him spending 30 minutes to an hour running back and forth in a set pattern in his room. Whenever I asked him was he was doing he would say he was playing. It breaks my heart to see him running back and forth. I always knew that this is a special behavior but he's doing well in school and smart. They can feel the rich warmth of a particular chord, and then respond to the romantic power of a flowing melody, and also understand that the music uses a certain form. he's a super-avid reader, inhales books. My daughter is 7 years old and was born 3 months premature and weighed only 1 pound. Here you'll get an overview of the listening section of the TOEFL iBT, a look at the different types of questions, and a TOEFL Listening practice test. She gets mad and kicks me out of my own room. I'm a very creative person and have been told I'm a talented writer. In my world I have done and can do anything I want, and that makes the real world dissapointing in my world magic is real, here everyone is out for themselves. thanks. If I get out of control it usually ends in me getting really exhausted and sweaty and I have to do nothing but sit or lay down for a few hours. We are enrolling her in a class that is for Autism this next school year. I'm also constantly jumping from one part of the song to another, and i tend to listen to 10 - 15 second segments of songs repeatitively. It kind of feels like a toddlers tantrum but I'm a teenager lol. She will say "coo" for cookie, ball, mamma. Crazy scinario too!! But we usually pick him up after school. Kelly has been scared of owls because one tried to digest her. I can be a nightmare to listen to music with. ASD_Geek, Jan 10, 2015 I know of no one person that can keep up with this kid. Now that I see other people suffer from the same symptoms, I don't feel so embarrassed by it. But to help answer your question it may not be normal in the social sense but if it works for you it works for you. She never does it at school. My son does this. it just looks a little odd. I've brought to her doctor's attention, and she keeps saying she will outgrow it. I dont want to have him labelled un necessarily. I have heard her talk to herself when she does it. hi, I've been looking into why my 5 yr old son comes in from school everyday and as soon as his shoes are off runs frantically around the living room I feel like its a kind of release, he throws himself on the sofa as he passes and he almost looks in a trance. My son is 14 and has been running around in circles since he could walk. He's not so great with his coordination eg. My son loves art and is good at it. If these kids are half as great as mine then we will all be fine. Please, can anyone tell me what this is? He doesn't go anywhere when he's pacing, or make any dramatic movements, but he is seeing things in his head. My parents never noticed when I was a kid and still don't know. Thanks to all of you, I know I am not alone. Today I'm in college, going onto to graduate school, have good friends and a well adjusted life. Been to UCLA and Fresno Children's Hospital- diagnosis seems to be unwanted because he is so young. If I don’t for a couple of days, I start to feel really on-edge. At age 6 started to notice he was more figity. Il try to describe exactly what it looks like. I make strange faces when doing this so I learn to shove away the emaressment. Sometimes I just tap my foot and other times I have to pace back and forth to stop myself from jumping in my usual seated or lying position. At first I just got on my knees and put my hands in a chair to the point where it looked like I was praying. I have friends who don't understand fully but they don't care they love me and to them its who I am and I ask am I crazy is something wrong with me and she say no your different and people out like you just haven't found them yet and she was right I like to talk to one of you if that's ok I'd like to your friend please and thank you. I have asked her doctor, only because her father was diagnosed with OCD when he was in his teens, he stated that this right now is a habit and makes her happy and only around 8 years or older we can determine if she has developed OCD as well. I don't know what to do anymore and often cry myself to sleep because of the distance this has created between us. Recently, my knuckles have been bruising because I brace my hand against my doorframe when I pace. I called it my daydreaming. She only does this running when she is home. There are techniques for shielding yourself. I haven't heard of him doing it at school. She does it whenever we don't have her 100% occupied. Please though I beg you not to do anything to your child. In one of several small Taiwanese studies, 133 participants performed reading comprehension tasks while listening to either light classical music, hip hop, or no music at all. This is me. I am still not sure after reading these comments whether i should be concerned or not. I have tried to listen to see if I can make out any words or tunes but it's just hums/grunting. A unit of length equal to 30 inches (0.76 meter). At school I'm popular and have a lot of friends and I socialize a ton. I ask her why you looked it up she said " your teacher found it out😱😱😱 that's my story!😎😎😎😎🤓🤓😱😱😱, Wow I feel so relived I been doing this for like 3 years now I think of a scenario in my head that happened before or what I will like to happen , or what I wish what of happened I run back and forth smiling and thinking its best if I have music but I can do it without it .I feel so happy I kinda forget I'm doing it my family knows about it now they think its weird but funny at the same time they know that I will never stop and I'm happy so they let me be they call it the ( hopping ) or bunny hop. Running back and forth is not always related to sensory issues. Everyone keeps telling me he is a normal boy but I know in my heart that he is not normal. I think of it as an escape, especially if you have no one to talk to or have no friends. this could change someones life. He turns 11 next week and he does it ever since he can walk! Hi all. When she is home, though, I'm too self-conscious to do that. The pattern involves running back and forth, twisting in the air, landing on a couch, jumping a few times, twisting back and starting the pattern over again. I swear it’s a thing. But for now, I am glad to hear other stories and from other kids that they are well adjusted with this similar habit. I'm 17 and I've been doing this my whole life, however I only do it when I'm alone. I have videos that I will be posting in YouTube very soon, I will let you guys know.. We had to record it secretly from her so that we can show it to the neurologist. But, she does hum all of the time and squeal. I have always wondered how background music effects task performance, particularly during revision.… Hi my son is 3 years old he runs and hums it is so painful to see some people look at your kids differently most especially when we are in a playdate. My son is 4 and runs up and down for 10mins or so replaying cartoon dialogue or a film he's just seen. She is 18 months old. She looks at me smiles and says the same thing "Nothing". Its mostly Skylar on 1 and Gwen on the other (set)and they both have a group of friends. After that she bought me a tape recorder and told me record all the stories I was thinking about when doing this. I do this all the time! Talk to your kids about it, if they say they're making up a story, ask them to tell you it. Gross and fine motor development delays or difficulties are also very common. The act of rocking back and forth or, body rocking, extends beyond the realm of mental illness. In fact, certain animals, including elephants, sometimes move their bodies from … That is my YouTube channel. Jen I would definitely get your son assessed. It really isn't a problem for me. These diagnoses only help you understand your child and help you to know what is normal for them, where to get therapy, and how to interact with the school system. They are just going off what i am telling them he does. I also have a daughter who paces. Some children will rock back and forth while listening to instructions from a teacher or parent. I've been running back in forth for awhile now. While he is doing it it is almost as if he is in some sort of trance and doesn't have control over it. I learned how to do a type of therapy called ABA myself while applying for services and he has consistent improvement. Our son has been doing this running back and forth and humming as he does so since the age of 2. [Page 2] at the GodlikeProductions Conspiracy Forum. I do this almost daily. He usually has a toy or toys in his hands and also likes to flick them, wave them around in the air or "fly" them around. He has alot a mood changes. Ever since I could walk, I run back and forth and imagine movie ideas and write I interesting movie outlines afterwards. She will run up and down a room or outside on the walkway. Its not just that im running back and fourth but im imagining that im doing things and it feels like real life its very hard to explain but its kinda like im making my owm movie in my head like i could do whatever I want.. i think im the only one who does it lol. She also enjoys drawing so I am thinking she is doing the exact same thing. She is a 3 years old. She is 10 now and it has developed into skipping and laughing out loud. Even in the car I can do it but only when the car is moving, I don't know why. My ten yr old son paces from the front door to the back door. Kinda had to regulate it to the garden and house recently though because apparently it's weird to see a teenage girl running around talking to themselves. I really hate it and want to get rid of the habit but don't know how. What I want to know is if this habit signifies anything or is it normal. It might be normal for toddlers who have no other siblings. This includes both indie and trad. my 3 year old son skips around all day up and down the hall out around the house its like he enjoys this more than walking he is extremely active too cant rest and is a fidjet is this normal or could he have adhd. Not so long ago I was in my room trying to do homework when I suddenly started feeling overwhelmed and almost started choking and I couldn't breathe, my parents almost called an ambulance. Maybe it's hereditary??? My mom asked him years later if he remember running around humming at night before he went to bed and he did remember. First of all: when I do it I am writing a movie or a TV show in my head (they used to all be action based but as I got older I started doing comedies and dramas as well). DO YOUR FEET HURT?? I sometimes don't realize that I am running, skipping, and have just stood in a certain spot for 10 minutes. In the morning, after she eats, and at bedtime. Well, in that case, your brain might be special. Simply click here to return to The SPD Q & A. Music is a combination of Arts, Science and Philosophy, and music has been big part of our lives. To the adults here that still run/pace back and forwards while daydreaming and are wondering about it, do a search for "maladaptive daydreaming.". I also spoke with a behavioral therapist who thought my son's movements sounded like ''Complex Motor Stereotypie.' The effects include reducing blood pressure, decreasing stress hormones and slowing heart rates. We have always let him do this, although we sometimes try to coax him into writing or drawing his stories on paper. His milestones were slow in coming and he has a speech delay. We do not watch television. Yes, I pace, both back and forth and in circles. Since then, I get the random outburst where I just shake my head viciously and throw my arms around or stamp my feet really fast like I'm running. I don't know why i had to run i guess it made easier to stay foucus in daydream. It is quite embarrassing for me. I have a 5 year old son with a hearing disability in one ear and I suspect he is ADHD since he is also very hyper and constantly on the move. I create the stories from start to finish in my head while pretending I'm in the story. I think I started this when I was in 1st grade. His pacing is a little more extreme, he stays in his room and bounces from one end of the room to the another making noises. i'd used to picture a horse outside of the window running with my car and i'd move how the horse would move. So, if someone is frustrated or angry it can be contagious to a certain degree. This idiosyncrasy has never been disruptive to my normal life other than I spent my childhood with constant calluses on my hands. Because it's just another form of playing and it's more healthy then sat in front of a tv, hello thanks for your reply, at least someone else thinks this kind of behavior is not normal... i spoke to his o/t yesterday and wrote down some of the things he does,she is going to have a word with another doctor and get back to me, she is also going to go to his school and observe him for a morning too. Just love them and encourage them to be social and to learn to have fun with others. When it's been over 2 weeks without doing this I start to write about some murder. What’s normal today won’t be before you know it! My son just turned three years old and just recently have I become concerned with him running back and forth (RBandF). In between babyhood and high school graduation (if their parents were lucky), they … Do i need to be worried? 6/21/2016 I'm 10 soon to be 11, I've been running since I learned to walk. Nobody seems to be concerned about his behaviors except for me. I wrote here in Feb about my now 5yr old son running back forth humming, so glad to see comments since. My mother pointed this out to me, and said that she thought that listening to music, daydreaming and pacing were not normal behaviors, and reminded her of OCD. I am looking forward to have her tested more. So sometimes when I'm mad about something, when i "run" it's not pretty expensively when it's about a certain person. We have tried getting her to draw on paper for us what she is "pacing about" as her mom calls it. My daughter started to run back and forth in a room when she was 3. Since I can remember, I've "zoned out" with music and paced for hours, or ran back and forth from wall to wall in my bedroom. I do believe there is a connections between the two. She is 6.5 years old now and was diagnosed with aspergers 2 years ago. I do it almost daily and and I live a regular life go to college and have a full time job over the summer. She is a straight A student,Honor Society member,plays volleyball,working on a Presidential Award for volunteering-which she has done since 1st grade and is VERY responsible almost to a fault. He knows letters, numbers, colors, his name, recognizes shapes, people, animals, etc. We think he has SPD but is not yet diagnosed. Just ask them if there playing? I am a 14 year old girl, growing up I guess I was just a normal shy child apart from developing mental illnesses towards the end of primary school. I'm now a 57 year old woman with a successful intrrnational career and family life and I used to do this. On monitoring this he can do this non stop for 10 - 15 minutes then suddenly stop. My 10 year old son does this. My son is 9 and every morning he gets up and runs back and forth in the living room, he says he is using his imagination. My son has had the habit of running back and fourth or just simply pacing while making movements with his hands, and making this shhhh sound almost as though he's lost in his imagination. Basically, listening to music while moving to a new home will help you chill the heck out. My 15-yr-old daughter has skipped up and down all her life, nearly always indoors, but once on the beach and once on an empty station platform. like way, can sense and in some cases feel the emotions and feelings of people around you. The pediatrician thinks he is just an average little boy and that we are looking to get him diagnosed when nothing is wrong. I think I stopped in my early teens. My son is four and half years old and recently diagnosed with PDD-NOS and is high functioning. Theme music by Joshua Stamper ©2006 New Jerusalem Music/ASCAP. Something about pacing helps me to focus on what I’m thinking or daydreaming about. She shows no signs of social problems other than not being a very good listener sometimes. Some teachers don't understand his needs, but most have been supportive. THE ONLY TIME I CAN PUT CLOTHES ON HIM IS 5 MINUTES BEFORE WALKING OUT THE DOOR BECAUSE HE WILL HAVE A MELTDOWN TO GO BYE BYE, WILL NOT KEEP PJS ON HE WILL REACK FOR THE BACK OF HIS NECK EVEN WHEN THERES NO TAG. Why does he do this and why won't he admit to me he does this? I am 27 and have had this disorder for as long as I can remember. I was a very bright child and high achiever - early reader, straight As, top of the class, prize winner. It definitely fits the description. I really want to be a YouTuber. He leans in one end of the room and pushes off and goes to the other end of the room. I've asked him many times why he does it and he says that it helps him think. Additionally, as bone, joint, and muscle pain increase with age, we can find relief in the form of rocking chairs. I do however suffer from depression I'm guessing and some sort of social phobia when it comes to meeting new people. She's very imaginative and intelligent and needs this outlet. of Development & Behavioral Program. My son is four years old and also does this. And unlike with the action man I cant switch back to being normal anymore to socials and work. How to use pace in a sentence. I did not plan on him. I'm the mother of a 2 year old mildly autistic little runner and I've been so worried about this habit of his. Our doctor thinks she will grow out of it, but I'm beginning to think not. I am 18 and I've been doing it for as long as I can remember. He also had a MRI showing PVL on left side. Some of the behavior is similar and some different. I'm 13 and I have been doing this for as long as I can remember, and I have paced back and fourth so many times I have left a trail on the carpet in our house. 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