Stimming and why it matters
By: Scanlan, Joey.
Series: Your Autism Magazine 49 (4) 2015: 33-34. 2015Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | SELF STIMULATION | BENEFITS | STRESS MANAGEMENT | STIMMINGSummary: As one of the most outwardly noticeable behaviours relating to autism, repetitive behaviour or 'stimming' gets a lot of attention, and it's not always good. Autistic adult, Joey Scanlon, tells us about the important purpose it serves for people on the autism spectrum.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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As one of the most outwardly noticeable behaviours relating to autism, repetitive behaviour or 'stimming' gets a lot of attention, and it's not always good. Autistic adult, Joey Scanlon, tells us about the important purpose it serves for people on the autism spectrum.
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