Wednesday, February 15, 2012

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Autistic Self Injury, Autism Self Harming Autistic Children Research into the cause and frequency of autism self harming behavior in autistic children shows that depending on the functioning level of the child and IQ that up to 70% of children with a range of intellectual disabilities are likely to self harm. Studies into low functioning autism show an increased probability autistic self injury behavior. Autism self harming behaviors are sometimes referred to as self mutilation, self destructive, or masochistic behaviors. Behavior specialists will sometimes categorize self harming behaviors... Read full post here

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