Repetitive behavior Autism
a young boy autism has arranged toys in row
autistic individuals can display many forms of repetitive or restricted behavior, repetitive behavior scale-revised (rbs-r) categorizes follows.
stereotyped behaviors: repetitive movements, such hand flapping, head rolling, or body rocking.
compulsive behaviors: time-consuming behaviors intended reduce anxiety individual feels compelled perform repeatedly or according rigid rules, such placing objects in specific order, checking things, or hand washing.
sameness: resistance change; example, insisting furniture not moved or refusing interrupted.
ritualistic behavior: unvarying pattern of daily activities, such unchanging menu or dressing ritual. closely associated sameness , independent validation has suggested combining 2 factors.
restricted interests: interests or fixations abnormal in theme or intensity of focus, such preoccupation single television program, toy, or game.
self-injury: behaviors such eye-poking, skin-picking, hand-biting , head-banging.
no single repetitive or self-injurious behavior seems specific autism, autism appears have elevated pattern of occurrence , severity of these behaviors.
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