Stereotypy is repetitive visual, auditory, or physical behaviors. Stereotypy looks different in every child. Examples of physical stereotypy include rocking back and forth, flapping hands, jumping up and down, etc. Examples of visual stereotypy include looking closely at objects with the corner of the eye, squinting, etc. Examples of auditory stereotypy include humming or saying/repeating […]
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Self-injurious Behaviors
Running or attempting to leave the designated work area or an adult’s side
Verbal Behavior – Milestones Assessment and Placement Program
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
Picture Exchange Communication System
Discrete Trial Training
Antecedent – Behavior – Consequence
Behavior Technician
A Registered Behavior Technician