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    HEAD BANGING IN CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

    Head banging is a type of self-injurious behavior commonly seen in some autistic individuals, often used as a way to cope with overwhelming sensory input or emotional distress.

    It can be triggered by sensory overload, frustration, anxiety, pain, or a desire for deep pressure input — making it essential to identify the root cause before addressing the behavior.

    ✨ Let’s talk about:
    Why head banging happens
    What it tells us about the child’s needs
    And how we can respond safely and effectively

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    Lavelle Carlson 8 hours

    Retired SLP/Author

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