Tourette’s vs slime challenge is now up on my YT. 😅 #tourettes #slime #viral #funny #fyp
Behavioral tics in kids can often be misunderstood or overlooked due to their sudden and repetitive nature. Having experienced and shared my own journey with Tourette’s through a slime challenge video, I noticed how important it is to recognize these tics as natural, involuntary movements or sounds rather than intentional behaviors. Parents and educators often ask about ways to support children exhibiting such tics. It helps to maintain a calm environment and avoid drawing excessive attention to the tics themselves, as stress can sometimes increase their frequency. Encouraging kids to engage in fun, distracting activities, like making slime or participating in creative challenges, can be a beneficial outlet. Additionally, understanding that behavioral tics vary widely among children—from motor tics like blinking or shoulder shrugging to vocal tics such as throat clearing—is crucial. Early observations and gentle support can aid in managing the child's comfort and confidence. Sharing personal experiences through videos or conversations can also help reduce stigma, making kids feel less isolated. My slime challenge video was my way of connecting with others facing similar challenges while keeping the mood light and positive.




































