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Functions of Behavior Part 2 – Self-Stimulatory

Functions of Behavior Part 2 – Self-Stimulatory

Self-stimulatory behaviors are “feel good behaviors.” These are behaviors that occur simply because it feels good to the individual or is perhaps a habit. We all engage in self-stimulatory behaviors to some extent. For example, some people twirl their hair when nervous; others might bounce their knee while sitting down. The most important component of this function is that the behavior itself is reinforcing.

Driving With A Disability Guide

Driving With A Disability Guide

Individuals with autism possess the capability to drive safely. A study conducted by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Center for Autism and Research and the Center for Injury Research and...

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