Self-Stimulatory Behavior: Sensory Overload - Dr. C's Morning Minute 159

Self-Stimulatory Behavior: Sensory Overload - Dr. C's Morning Minute 159

Children on the autism spectrum might exhibit self-stimulatory behaviors as a negative reaction to sensory overload, or, they might be purposefully repeating tactile or visual behaviors because they enjoy doing it. Learn more on today's Dr. C's Morning Minute. Share your thoughts and questions below, or contact me at jcarosso@cpcwecare.com.

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