What Is Self Injurious Behavior And How Can We Prevent It
What Is Self-Injurious Behavior And How Can We Prevent It , One of the most alarming issues for families with children on the autism spectrum is self-injurious behavior. It is a behavior that causes physical harm to oneself. what can you do to prevent such behavior from persisting? In this video, we will be discussing self-injurious behavior and what caregivers can do to stop their child from engaging in such behavior. ARN’s award-winning team is always at your service to help your child grow. For enquiries, contact us at 📞(65) 6348 8005 📩 [email protected] 📎http://autismrecovery.sg/ 📱Whatsapp: (65) 8650 2665 Like our Facebook page, Singapore Autism Recovery Network (@autism.singapore) so that you can stay abreast of the most effective techniques to prepare your child for mainstream schooling! If you enjoyed this video, do subscribe to our YouTube Channel: / arnmedia Don’t forget to follow our Instagram Page (@arn.sg) for exclusive content.

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