Rocking is a rhythmic, self-soothing behavior that is seen in many children. It’s often viewed in a group of self-soothing behaviors such as hair-twisting, finger-drumming, fingers-in-mouth, etc. As you mentioned, when actually engaged in an activity this behavior is seldom seen.
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Body rocking and rhythmic movements: These occur in most infants aged 6-12 months. The behavior is most often observed in children with developmental disabilities or sensory impairments; however, it persists beyond age 2 years in 3% of children with normal development.
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Body rocking is when a child rhythmically rocks while either sitting or resting on their knees or elbows. This behavior usually starts around age six months and disappears by age two. Most children rock for 15 minutes or less.
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Operant conditioning techniques were applied to the study of stereotyped body-rocking movements. Six mentally retarded children were tested individually in a fully automated situation under the following conditions: (a) free operant baseline; ... Stereotyped Behavior...
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The effects of linear vestibular stimulation on body-rocking behaviors in adults with profound mental retardation were studied. ... The effects of linear vestibular stimulation on body-rocking behaviors in adults with profound mental retardation were studied. A single-system multiple base ... Stereotyped Behavior [physiology]
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autistic spectrum disorders, meaningful words, speech disorder: Hi, Ahmad, The rocking behavior is not in and of itself injurious to the brain, but may be some type of self stimulation behavior that we can see in kids with autistic spectrum disorders. ... My question is as follows: Is this "back rocking" action dangerous?
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Community 25,881 articles on this wiki; Create an account; Already a member? Log in; ... Body rocking, is the often repetetive movements of the body backwards and forwards from the waist. ... Categories: Body | Body rocking | Behavior disorders | Symptoms...
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