ABA Therapy – Address Your Child’s Stimming Behaviour
Did you know that it’s not only people in the spectrum but all of us have stimming or self-stimulatory behaviours? You might not notice, but we often do this to cope with stressful situations.
Most people use these “stims” from time to time and we can control them. However, stimming in autistic children can be problematic and difficult to control.
The common types of stims in children on the spectrum include rocking, pacing, repetitive blinking, flapping hands, snapping fingers, staring at rotating/spinning objects like fans and car wheels, rearranging things, skin rubbing or scratching, smelling or licking objects, and watching objects sideways.
ABA therapy can help address your child’s stimming behaviour. At AutismSTEP, we provide personalised treatment to help your child achieve self-control and improve life at home, school, and in social situations. Call us at +65 6456 9950 or tap here ➡️ https://www.autismstep.com/contact/
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