In this Autism Infocast, we delve into the world of stimming, a natural and necessary behaviour often seen in autistic people. You'll learn why repetitive actions like hand-flapping or rocking are not random, but deeply purposeful tools. We cover how stimming helps people self-regulate, manage sensory input, cope with stress, and express emotions, making daily life more navigable. We'll give you insights into its diverse forms, from vocal sounds to object-focused actions. We'll help you to un...
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In this Autism Infocast, we delve into the world of stimming, a natural and necessary behaviour often seen in autistic people. You'll learn why repetitive actions like hand-flapping or rocking are not random, but deeply purposeful tools. We cover how stimming helps people self-regulate, manage sensory input, cope with stress, and express emotions, making daily life more navigable. We'll give you insights into its diverse forms, from vocal sounds to object-focused actions. We'll help you to un...
Supporting Autistic Learners in Education - How You Can Help Autistic Students Thrive, Not Just Survive
The Autism Infocast
13 minutes
2 months ago
Supporting Autistic Learners in Education - How You Can Help Autistic Students Thrive, Not Just Survive
In this special Autism Infocast for educators, you'll learn how to help autistic people truly thrive in educational settings. We'll give you insights into their unique strengths, from deep focus to logical thinking, alongside common challenges like sensory sensitivities and social interactions. We cover key strategies for creating an inclusive environment, including clear communication and visual aids. You'll also understand the vital role of collaboration between educators and parents in imp...
The Autism Infocast
In this Autism Infocast, we delve into the world of stimming, a natural and necessary behaviour often seen in autistic people. You'll learn why repetitive actions like hand-flapping or rocking are not random, but deeply purposeful tools. We cover how stimming helps people self-regulate, manage sensory input, cope with stress, and express emotions, making daily life more navigable. We'll give you insights into its diverse forms, from vocal sounds to object-focused actions. We'll help you to un...