The video “12 Mild Autism Stims (last one may need medical attention)” is important because it helps parents, teachers, and therapists understand common stimming behaviors seen in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The video explains mild stims like hand flapping, hair twirling, repeating words, spinning objects, and body movements, which children often use for self-regulation, sensory needs, or emotional comfort. It also helps viewers identify when a stim may require professional attention, especially if the behavior becomes harmful or excessive. Understanding stimming helps adults respond with patience, support, and proper sensory strategies instead of stopping the behavior unnecessarily.

🎙️ Could Primitive Reflexes Be Affecting Your Child’s Speech?
Many children with speech and language delays may also have retained primitive reflexes that impact communication, coordination, attention, and learning.
