In this episode of the Ananya Child Development Center podcast, therapist Jewel and Yuganti discuss practical strategies for supporting children with repetitive behaviours. They emphasise the importance of observation and understanding the purpose behind behaviors. They share success stories like Rohan's decompression through rocking and humming, discuss tools such as visual schedules for predictability, and sensory spaces for sensory-sensitive children like Priya. They also explore the benefits of food chaining, social stories, and therapeutic play. The conversation touches on extinction bursts, the significance of documentation, differential reinforcement, early intervention, interoception awareness, and holistic approaches. The episode concludes with the value of parent support groups and ongoing professional collaboration.
00:00 Introduction to Practical Strategies for Repetitive Behaviors
00:30 The Importance of Observation
01:16 Case Study: Rohan's Decompression Techniques
02:06 Creating Predictability and Consistent Routines
02:34 Sensory-Friendly Spaces and Activities
03:37 Food Chaining and Positive Mealtime Environments
04:33 Using Social Stories for Anxiety Reduction
05:21 Therapeutic Play and Sensory Play
06:39 Understanding and Managing Extinction Bursts
07:50 Differential Reinforcement and Early Intervention
08:27 Interoception Awareness and Mind-Body Connection
09:35 Empowering Parents and Building Community
10:01 Conclusion and Continued Collaboration
Here is the full link to the podcast: https://www.asap.org.in/podcast/managing-repetitive-behaviors-stimming-children/
Disclaimer: The children's names have been changed to maintain their anonymity.