Autism Repetitive Behaviours_ What YOU Need To Know

Autism Repetitive Behaviours_ What YOU Need To Know

In this episode of The Aspie World Podcast, Dan explains what repetitive behaviours really mean in autism — and why they’re not something to “fix.” He shares the science behind stimming, routines, and repetitive actions, showing how these behaviours help autistic people process the world, reduce stress, and feel calm.

You’ll hear how repetitive behaviours can be powerful self-regulation tools when understood correctly, and how to support them safely without shame or misunderstanding.

What you’ll learn:
• What repetitive behaviours actually are in autism
• The purpose and function of stimming
• Why repetition helps autistic people manage anxiety
• How to respond when behaviours seem excessive
• Dan’s personal insight into self-regulation and daily coping

This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants a realistic, positive understanding of autistic behaviour and emotional regulation.

Resources mentioned:
🎓 Free Autistic Confidence Training: www.BulletproofBrain.org
🚀 Full Bulletproof Brain Program: www.BulletproofBrain.org/get

Keywords: autism repetitive behaviours, autism stimming, autistic adults, autism spectrum disorder, repetitive movements, sensory regulation, neurodivergent support, autism awareness, The Aspie World, Bulletproof Brain

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5 Aspergers Symptoms You Don_t Know (But Need To!)

Are you curious about the lesser-known symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome? In this episode, we explore five surprising signs that are often overlooked—but incredibly important to understand.Whether you're learning for yourself, supporting a loved one, or simply interested in autism education, this episode offers a relatable and informative deep-dive into Aspergers symptoms in adults and children.📚 What You'll Learn in This Episode:00:00 – IntroAutism Tics – What they are and how they show up in daily lifeHypo Sensitivity – A unique sensory experience that's easy to missTrouble Sleeping – Why sleep issues are so common in those with AspergersJunk Food Addiction – How sensory needs influence eating habitsLooking Younger Than Your Age – A curious and lesser-known traitWe also touch on:✅ The Aspergers symptoms checklist for adults and kids✅ Gender-specific traits: Aspergers symptoms in men vs. women✅ Spotting mild Aspergers symptoms in adults🌐 Mentioned in This Episode:📌 Online Therapy (Sponsor) → https://link.heropost.io/BH💬 Let’s Keep the Conversation Going:If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review. It helps us reach more listeners who want to understand and embrace neurodiversity.

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10 Hidden Signs of Autism in Adults (NEED TO SEE)

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30 Maj 20247min

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Welcome to "Uncovering the Hidden Signs of Asperger's: Exploring the Intriguing Missed Cues." In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the subtle yet significant signs of Asperger's Syndrome that often go unnoticed, shedding light on why these signs may be overlooked. Hosted by Dan, who shares his personal insights as someone living with Autism, ADHD, and OCD, this podcast aims to provide valuable knowledge and understanding for listeners seeking to identify and understand Asperger's Syndrome in themselves or others. Through engaging discussions and expert commentary, we explore the following intriguing aspects: 1. Masking and camouflaging behaviors: We discuss how individuals with Asperger's Syndrome may employ masking techniques to camouflage their differences in social situations, making it challenging to recognize their underlying struggles and challenges. 2. Coping mechanisms and compensatory strategies: We examine the adaptive coping mechanisms and compensatory strategies that individuals with Asperger's Syndrome often develop to navigate social interactions and conceal their difficulties, further obscuring the signs of their condition. 3. Gender and cultural differences: We highlight the gender and cultural differences that can influence the presentation of Asperger's Syndrome, leading to variations in how the condition manifests and is perceived, which may contribute to missed cues and misdiagnosis. 4. Overlooked symptoms and atypical presentations: We uncover lesser-known symptoms and atypical presentations of Asperger's Syndrome that may not fit the stereotypical profile, including sensory sensitivities, executive functioning challenges, and specific interests or obsessions. 5. Lack of awareness and understanding: We address the broader societal lack of awareness and understanding surrounding Asperger's Syndrome, which can contribute to the underrecognition of its signs and symptoms in individuals who may be struggling. Whether you're questioning your own traits, supporting someone who may have Asperger's Syndrome, or simply interested in learning more about the complexities of autism spectrum disorder, this episode offers valuable insights and perspectives. Join us in "Uncovering the Hidden Signs of Asperger's: Exploring the Intriguing Missed Cues" as we strive to promote awareness, acceptance, and understanding for individuals on the autism spectrum.

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What is Autism in adults - 3 Common Sign (You NEED To Know)

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Welcome to "Understanding Autism in Adults: Identifying Common Signs." In this insightful episode, we delve into the characteristics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in adulthood, uncovering three common signs that are essential for listeners to recognize and understand. Hosted by Dan, who shares his personal insights as someone living with Autism, ADHD, and OCD, this podcast aims to provide valuable knowledge and understanding for individuals navigating adulthood with autism, as well as for their caregivers, family members, and allies. Through engaging discussions and expert commentary, we explore the following three common signs of autism in adults: 1. Challenges in social interaction: We discuss difficulties in social communication and interaction commonly experienced by adults with autism, including struggles with understanding social cues, maintaining relationships, and navigating social situations. 2. Sensory sensitivities and routines: We examine the heightened sensory sensitivities and adherence to routines often observed in adults with autism, which can manifest as aversions to certain textures, sounds, or environments, as well as a preference for predictability and structure in daily life. 3. Specialized interests and focus: We highlight the presence of intense and specialized interests that capture the attention and focus of adults with autism, often leading to in-depth knowledge and expertise in specific subjects or hobbies. Whether you're an adult with autism seeking to better understand your own experiences, a caregiver or family member supporting someone with autism, or simply interested in learning more about autism in adulthood, this episode offers valuable insights and perspectives. Join us in "Understanding Autism in Adults: Identifying Common Signs" as we strive to promote awareness, acceptance, and support for individuals on the autism spectrum throughout their lifespan.

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