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Find sensory tools that can comfort a child at times of stress. These may include squeezy toys, weighted blankets, a calming video or book, a swing set, or even a pet. If a meltdown occurs, allow your child the time and space to calm themselves down and learn to self-regulate.
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Read More »Children with autism can have a tough time managing their behavior. Even high-functioning children can "have a meltdown" in situations that would be only mildly challenging to a typical peer. Children with severe autism can get upset on a daily basis. Meltdowns can make it hard to participate in everyday activities or, in extreme cases, even leave the house. It is not always easy to calm a child with autism, but there are techniques that can help.
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Read More »If your child is in no danger of harming themselves, give them space to calm down on their own. Stay nearby to ensure they remain safe, but avoid crowding them or trying to "make things right." Keep self-soothing tools nearby: If you're away from home, be sure to have your child's favorite sensory toy, weighted blanket, video, or book close at hand. Recap If a child had a meltdown, provide them with a sensory toy or other self-soothing tools. Check for changes in the environment that may have triggered the meltdown. Give your child space to bring their emotions under control by themselves.
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