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Autism meltdown signs
Autism meltdown signs







autism meltdown signs
  1. #AUTISM MELTDOWN SIGNS PROFESSIONAL#
  2. #AUTISM MELTDOWN SIGNS TV#

What they would realize though when I got older is to give me a few feet when a meltdown was occurring so I could stim and tire myself out. I would wander as a kid which made my parents always want to have me as close to them as possible.

autism meltdown signs

Personal space as long as I wasn’t involved in self injurious behaviors.

autism meltdown signs

My parents ignoring these stares as best they can made me feel loved. Especially in public I have seen a few parents try to discipline their child when rude stares would be sent their way. Not disciplining me for having a meltdown.

#AUTISM MELTDOWN SIGNS TV#

My parents had a corner of my room that had a TV and some of my favorite toys so, if I had to deal with a meltdown, I would have things that felt comfortable to me.

  • Creating a safety zone/quiet space at home.
  • They’d also make sure sunglasses were nearby on these outings as well. When they knew I was going into a public place they knew to keep long clothing incase it became windy outside. Preparation is key for so many of our loved ones but also when it comes to meltdowns. With that I wanted to share 10 things that helped me during these meltdowns as an autistic child in the hopes it may help you with your child… I wouldn’t be who I am today without them. A big shout out has to go out to my parents though who helped me a great deal. It was a very long road with my Occupational Therapist to overcome obstacles when it came to that. The one area that was most challenging for my parents though were my meltdowns. The main challenges included loud noises, challenges with inclement weather, bright lights and not being able to be bathed until 18 months old due to the textural feeling of water on my skin. As a nonverbal child till I was 3 most people think my main obstacle was communication when it was really sensory integration dysfunction. After this question though the majority of the questions are about my previous meltdowns due to sensory-overload.

    #AUTISM MELTDOWN SIGNS PROFESSIONAL#

    One of the more common questions I get asked as a professional speaker & autism self-advocate is about my communication challenges. This guest post is by Kerry Magro, a professional speaker, best-selling author and autism entertainment consultant who is on the autism spectrum.









    Autism meltdown signs