This video helps you distinguish between behavioral problems and repetitive behaviors in autism — two things that can look similar but have very different causes and needs. Behavioral problems usually happen when a child is overwhelmed, anxious, needs something, or is trying to communicate — like tantrums, aggression, or refusal to follow routines. Repetitive behaviors are patterns common in autism, like rocking, lining up toys, or repeating words, which are not “bad behavior” but ways children self-soothe, explore, or regulate sensory input. Understanding the difference helps caregivers respond with support rather than punishment and plan better strategies for communication and learning.
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
