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The lived experience of stimming

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Do you have a fascination with specific objects? Do you like to arrange items in rows or patterns? Do you repetitively fiddle with items? Have you experienced strategies/interventions for stimming behaviours? Would you like your voice to be heard? What if your story can help others realize that they are not alone?

Share your story with us, we believe you have something important to say! Your story matters!
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We are seeking participants aged between 18-29 and who have been diagnosed with ASD. If you are currently undergoing or had been receiving treatments or interventions targeting stimming behaviours we would be thrilled for you be part of this study.

If you are interested in learning more about this study or would like to participate, please contact Sze Wing Wong (Sarah) (SzeWing.Wong@uon.edu.au)
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