Sameness And Repetitive Behaviours in Autism

 

Sameness and repetitive behaviours are core features of autism. These behaviours often support emotional regulation and sensory balance. 

Understanding their role is essential for accurate assessment and effective support. 

The Clinical Importance of Repetitive Behaviours 

Restricted and repetitive behaviours are key diagnostic criterion. They provide insight into how an individual manages stress and uncertainty. 

These behaviours are not incidental. 

Everyday Examples of Sameness and Repetition 

Fixed routines, repeated phrases, and object arrangement are common examples. 

These actions help create predictability and comfort. 

Why Recognition Matters 

Early recognition supports timely assessment and planning. 

Visit Autism Detect for guidance on understanding behavioural patterns and diagnostic pathways. 

There is also a recognised ADHD overlap affecting repetitive behaviour and emotional regulation. ADHD Certify provides specialist assessment and support. 

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