This video highlights subtle stimming behaviors that are often overlooked in children with autism. While many people associate stimming with obvious repetitive actions, it can also appear in quieter ways like finger tapping, humming, or playing with objects. Understanding these subtle signs helps parents, teachers, and therapists better recognize a child’s needs and responses to their environment. Stimming can serve important purposes such as self-regulation, coping with stress, or expressing excitement. By identifying these behaviors early, caregivers can provide better support, create accepting environments, and avoid mislabeling natural self-soothing actions as problematic behavior.
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