Autism Week DON'T DO THIS!

Autism Week DON'T DO THIS!

In this eye-opening episode, Dan from The Aspie World dives deep into the fascinating topic of repetitive behaviours in autistic individuals — and why they are far more meaningful than most people realize.

Dan explains that repetitive behaviours are not just habits; they serve essential purposes like creating a sense of security, providing predictable routines, reducing anxiety, and offering a reliable source of dopamine — the brain's natural "feel good" chemical. He also explores how the desire for control and structure drives repetitive behaviours, helping autistic people feel safer and more confident in their environments.

If you or someone you love is autistic and engages in repetitive behaviours, this episode will help you understand the deeper reasons behind them — and why embracing these patterns is so important for mental and emotional wellbeing.

✅ Topics covered:

  • Why repetitive behaviours are so common in autism

  • The connection between predictability, anxiety reduction, and routines

  • How dopamine and emotional regulation influence repetitive actions

  • Supporting autistic individuals by honoring their need for structure and control

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