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If you are watching this video,it would be better to watch my previous videos on Stimming in autism and occupational therapy at home for better understanding. • Link given below πŸ‘‡ •    • Vlog 56 || How I Schedule Activities/...   • •    • Vlog 57 || Autism stimming behaviour ...   • • Product link πŸ”— πŸ‘‡ • https://amzn.in/d/4j2DzDW • https://amzn.in/d/arjH7nu • • Vestibular stimming behaviors refer to self-stimulatory actions that involve the vestibular system, which is responsible for balance and spatial orientation. These behaviors are often seen in individuals with sensory processing challenges, autism, or other neurodevelopmental disorders. Vestibular stimming can involve activities or movements that stimulate the inner ear and affect balance, and they can serve to self-regulate emotions, improve focus, or provide sensory input that is soothing or stimulating. • Some common vestibular stimming behaviors and activities include: • 1. Rocking: Rocking back and forth, either sitting or standing, is a common vestibular stim behavior that helps with balance regulation and can be calming. • • 2. Spinning: Twirling or spinning in circles can create a strong vestibular sensation and may be a way to self-regulate or seek stimulation. • • 3. Swinging: Using swings, or even swinging the body back and forth, is a type of vestibular input that many people enjoy, as it helps with balance and proprioception. • • 4. Bouncing or Jumping: Jumping on a trampoline or bouncing on a ball provides a rhythmic motion that stimulates the vestibular system. • • 5. Tilting the head: Some individuals may tilt their head from side to side or engage in rapid head movements to stimulate the vestibular system. • • 6. Spinning or Rotating objects: Sometimes, individuals may spin toys or other objects to create visual and vestibular stimulation. • • 7. Walking on uneven surfaces: This might include walking on different textures or heights (like curbs or balance beams), which challenges balance and engages the vestibular system. • • These activities can be part of an individual’s way of managing sensory input or maintaining focus, but when done excessively, they might require therapeutic intervention or more structured support. Occupational therapy, particularly sensory integration therapy, can help individuals better manage and understand their vestibular stimming behaviors while ensuring they don’t interfere with daily functioning. • #autismfamilyvlogs #autismfamily #autisticchild #stimming #vestibular #occupationaltherapy

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