Hand flapping is a common self-stimulatory behavior seen in many autistic children and is often linked to sensory regulation, excitement, or stress. This video explains simple, safe, and effective exercises that help reduce excessive hand flapping while respecting the child’s sensory needs. You’ll learn practical movement-based activities that improve body awareness, strengthen upper limbs, and promote better self-control. The strategies shared are easy to follow, therapy-informed, and suitable for home, school, or therapy settings. Instead of suppressing behavior, this video focuses on providing healthy alternatives and regulation techniques, helping children feel calmer, more organized, and confident in their daily activities.
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