Freedom of Speechless | Understanding Loops & Stims in Autistic Children

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Breaking the Cycle: Understanding & Supporting Loops & Stimming in Autism
Why do autistic individuals engage in repetitive behaviors like loops and stimming? In this episode, we explore what these behaviors are, why they happen, and how they serve as important coping mechanisms.
You'll learn:
🔹 The difference between loops (repetitive thoughts/behaviors) and stimming (self-regulation techniques).
🔹 Why these behaviors occur and how they help in specific examples with sensory processing and emotional regulation.
🔹 Practical strategies to support autistic individuals, including redirection techniques, safe stimming alternatives, and creating a structured environment.
Understanding and respecting these behaviors is key to fostering a supportive space. Tune in for insights, real-life examples, and actionable strategies! #AutismAwareness #Stimming #neurodiversity

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