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Dr. Chandrashekhar Halingale Nirmal Autism and Learning Disability Education Center , Miraj Station Road, Miraj 📞Contact - 9922646566 | 9028081339 | 9088444546 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why Do Hitting and Pinching Increase in Autism? | Causes & Solutions Hitting and pinching behaviors are sometimes seen in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). These behaviors are not intentional misbehavior—they are often a form of communication or a response to sensory and emotional overload. In this video, we explain why hitting and pinching increase in autism and how parents, caregivers, and teachers can respond in a supportive and effective way. Common Reasons for Hitting & Pinching in Autism • Difficulty expressing needs, pain, or emotions verbally • Sensory overload (noise, light, touch, crowding) • Frustration due to unmet needs or lack of understanding • Seeking attention or interaction • Sudden changes in routine or environment • Physical discomfort (toothache, stomach pain, poor sleep) What Parents Can Do ✔ Identify the trigger behind the behavior ✔ Stay calm and respond consistently ✔ Use visual supports and simple communication ✔ Provide sensory breaks and a predictable routine ✔ Reinforce positive behavior ✔ Seek professional help (Behavior Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy) Early understanding and proper guidance can reduce aggressive behaviors and improve the child’s quality of life. 📌 This video is for awareness and guidance only. For individualized treatment, consult a qualified mental health or developmental specialist. autism hitting behavior autism pinching behavior autism aggression causes autism behavior problems autism sensory overload autism meltdown autism child behavior management autism therapy India special needs child behavior autism awareness