This video provides valuable insights for parents dealing with self laughter in children , particularly those with developmental challenges like autism or ADHD . Dr. Singh explains that self – laughter is not always a behavioral issue, it may stem from internal triggers such as anxiety , excitement, sensory needs or even imagination . She emphasizes that parents need not be experts to help their child – simple observation , understanding patterns, and gentle redirection can be effective. The video offers practical strategies such as keeping children meaningfully engaged reducing overstimulation , encouraging social interaction and reinforcing appropriate behaviors. This video is simple , parents – friendly and removes the fear that only professionals can manage such behaviors . Dr. Singh communicates with clarity and reassurance making the advice accessible. It is a supportive resource for parents seeking guidance.
Visual Stimming in Autism: Home Management
This video is important because it helps parents, therapists, and caregivers understand and manage visual stimming in children with autism
