Stimming, or self-stimulatory behavior, is common in children with autism and may include repetitive sounds, words, or movements used to regulate emotions and sensory input. This video clearly explains what stimming is, why autistic children engage in it, and when it may need support. It also shares four practical strategies that parents, therapists, and teachers can use to manage vocal stimming in a supportive way. Instead of trying to completely stop the behavior, the video focuses on understanding triggers, providing alternatives, and helping children regulate themselves better. It’s a helpful guide for families and professionals working with autistic children.
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