Understanding and Supporting Repetitive Behaviors in Children

Ananya Child Development Centre Podcast

In this episode of the Ananya Child Development Center podcast, clinical psychologist Uganti and founder Madhavi Adimulam discuss repetitive behaviors in children, such as hand flapping, rocking, and lining up toys. They explore reasons behind these behaviors, including sensory regulation, exploration, and communication. The episode also covers how parents can differentiate typical behaviors from those warranting professional attention and offers practical steps to create supportive environments for children with sensory sensitivities or developmental conditions like autism. Listeners will gain valuable insights and strategies to observe, understand, and support their children effectively. 00:00 Introduction to Repetitive Behaviors in Children 01:10 Understanding the Fundamentals of Repetitive Behaviors 02:08 Sensory Regulation and Repetitive Behaviors 02:50 Repetitive Behaviors as Communication 03:46 Repetitive Behaviors and Autism 04:58 When to Seek Professional Help 07:59 Supporting Your Child at Home 13:01 Key Takeaways for Parents 14:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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