The video explains that autistic regression in adults occurs when previously manageable skills—like communication, social interaction, or daily routines—suddenly decline. The creator emphasizes that this isn’t autism “getting worse,” but rather a response to overwhelming stress, burnout, or trauma. Regression can feel like losing independence, struggling with basic tasks, or withdrawing socially. Importantly, the video highlights that regression is often temporary and signals the need for rest, reduced demands, and supportive environments. The speaker shares personal experiences, making the content relatable and authentic. The review shows that the video balances education with empathy, helping viewers understand that regression is not failure but a natural response to overload. Overall, it provides clarity, reassurance, and practical insight for autistic adults and those supporting them, encouraging compassion and accommodations rather than judgment. This makes the video a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand autistic burnout and regression.
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
