Overstimulation occurs when children are overwhelmed by more experiences, sensations, noise, and activity than they can cope with, leading to behaviors resembling anxiety responses.
Some children manage overstimulation by physically reducing stimulation, such as putting their hands over their ears or retreating under a blanket.
Fight behaviors include crying, screaming, and agitation, while flight behaviors involve frantic attempts to escape a situation, and freezing depicts a child becoming unresponsive.
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