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What Are the Characteristic Causes For Autisic Body Motion?

By Bonita Darula

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While people with autism appear to be physically normal, there are certain repetitive body motion characteristics that define autism. These include repetitive actions, self-abusive behavior, tantrums and aggressiveness. Through these behaviors, individuals with autism communicate their feelings and frustrations.

Repetitive behaviors are quite common in people with autism. The first signs of repetitive body motion are often seen around age 2 or 3. Wringing hands, spitting, making up verbal sounds and laughing for no reason are all forms of self-stimulating behavior in children with autism.

Research also finds that behavioral problems, like sudden outbursts, destructive kicking and throwing objects, could be a result of frustration in autistic children, especially if they are unable to properly express themselves through communication skills or understand what people are saying to them.

Often times, an autistic person can become over-excited, which could lead to breaking objects or screaming for no reason. On the other hand, more destructive behaviors in autistic children often occur when they are bored. Whatever the cause may be, there is some message behind the behavior. Learning how to interpret the hidden message is the challenge faced by parents, caregivers and teachers.

Self-injury is often common among autistic children when they are disappointed, frustrated, or confused. That's why it's important to properly communicate when the routine of an autistic individual is being altered.

People with autism often have difficulty perceiving themselves within their environment, so they often exhibit certain behaviors to help them cope and feel secure in their surroundings. Certain body motion characteristics might also be the result of pain and hypersensitivity. People with autism are typically sensitive to loud sounds, bright lights and certain textures. They also experience pain from touching or hugging. To counter this pain, they engage in self-abusive behaviors. Experts in the field of autism believe that although autistic individuals are sensitive to pain, they do not feel it when they inflict it on themselves.

Usually, there are no advanced warnings or triggers that indicate why certain body motions or behaviors occur when they do. What is known is that autistic children perform best in a structured environment. When their routine changes, they become upset. This could lead to self-abusive behavior and other adverse reactions, such as throwing or breaking objects and destructive kicking.

Because autistic individuals are unable to communicate using traditional communication skills, they turn to body motions and bad behaviors to express themselves. To a person with autism, bad behaviors or certain body motions get immediate results. The negative behavior is effective in getting someone's attention so the problem at hand can be evaluated and the desired result achieved. With autistic people, there is a clear link between behavior and communication.

Behavior analysis, therapy and medications can help address the autistic causes of repetitive body motion. Techniques can also be followed that would reduce incidents of repetitive body motion and self-abusive behavior, and medication and therapy are available to address pain and hypersensitivity. The earlier a child is treated, the better their chances of living a more semi-independent life.

"It is critical, if you notice characteristics of autistic symptoms, such as, repetitive actions, self-abusive behavior, tantrums and aggressiveness take action and go to http://www.autismintoawareness.com to help you and your child be protected for the present and future"

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