Understanding Visual Stimming

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Visual stimming is a common self-regulatory behavior in autism. Here are a few strategies to help reduce it in a supportive way

Visual stimming helps individuals with autism manage sensory input, reduce anxiety, or express emotions. It’s important to address the root cause, not just the behavior.

Why Does Visual Stimming Happen

Simplify the environment to reduce sensory overload. Use soft lighting, neutral colors, and limit visual distractions to help your child feel more at ease

Create a Calm Environment

Provide alternative activities that meet sensory needs, like sensory toys, art projects, or interactive games. Redirecting focus can help reduce visual stimming

Offer Alternative  Sensory Activities

Teach communication skills to express emotions and needs. Establish a predictable routine to reduce anxiety, which can lessen the need for stimming.

Build Communication and Structure

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