What is STIMMING? | How to REDUCE Self-Stimulating Behaviour in Autism?

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  • STIMMING- any repetitive movement or sounds produced when you need to focus or calm down.
    It is problematic only when it continues Endlessly and becomes Harmful to self or others.
    Learn how to manage it in children.
    Queries resolved in this video:
    1. What causes repetitive behaviour?
    2. What is Stimming?
    3. What are some examples of stimming?
    4. Is stimming part of ADHD?
    5. Can you stim and not be autistic?
    6. How do you deal with repetitive behaviours?
    7. How do you stop harmful stimming?
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    ABOUT CREATOR
    Prabhjot Kaur Gambhir
    Occupational Therapist, Masters in Neurosciences, Certified in Dysphagia (Swallowing) Therapy and Play Therapy for children with special needs.
    Specialization : Breast cancer rehabilitation, Sensory Integration, Hand therapy, ADL (Activities of Daily living) training, Behaviour Therapy, Sensory training, Coma Arousal Therapy.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @misss299
    @misss299 2 роки тому

    No.. This behavior is not good and will become addiction.

    • @anomalou
      @anomalou Рік тому

      Ah, yes. Says the medical professional. Or are you an autistic insmdividual? Or have you suffered aba therapy? Or are even advocating this dehumanising bullshit?

    • @beetee873
      @beetee873 Рік тому

      How to reduce it

    • @therapywithdrprabhjot
      @therapywithdrprabhjot  Рік тому

      Hello
      I am sharing a link on how to modify stimming behaviour into more desirable behaviour while meeting the child's sensory needs
      ua-cam.com/video/J0xXWRtYUWs/v-deo.html