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Autism Behaviors - Autistic Meltdowns

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Published 11/2022
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Learn how to help your autistic child during their meltdown​

What you'll learn
The autistic meltdown vs a tantrum
Behaviour in the classroom that forms part of the autistic child's diagnosis
Behaviour in the classroom that forms part of the autistic child's diagnosis
Behaviour in the classroom that forms part of the autistic child's diagnosis
Requirements
No experience or knowledge needed about autism
Description
The triggers of autism are different for each person, but sensory differences, changes in routine, anxiety, and communication difficulties are common triggers.Autistic meltdowns and tantrums can seem similar at first glance. However, unlike the average temper tantrum, an autistic meltdown is bigger, more emotional, and more difficult to manage. A person with autism often experiences increased anxiety and distress during a meltdown. One of the most frightening aspects of a meltdown is the extent to which the child loses control. Autistic people, as well as those who support them, can be distressed by meltdowns.There is no set duration for meltdowns; they can last for minutes or hours.In this course you will learn more about how to help your child during their meltdown and how to deal with a variety of other behaviours.The 5 modules in this course about the autism meltdown:The autistic meltdown - or is it a tantrumBehaviour that forms part of the child's diagnosisAtypical avoidance behavioursHow to help a child during an autistic meltdownTop tips for dealing with a variety of different behavioursYou may also be interested in out All you need to know about Autism course that discusses everything from the diagnosis to toilet training.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: The autistic meltdown
Lecture 2 The autistic meltdown vs a tantrum
Lecture 3 Is my child's "tantrums" normal or do I need to worry?
Section 3: Behaviour that forms part of the child's autism diagnosis THE DSM
Lecture 4 The DSM and AUTISM diagnosis
Lecture 5 DSM 5 symptoms of Autism
Section 4: A-typical avoidance behaviours
Lecture 6 A-typical avoidance behaviours
Section 5: How to help a child during an autistic meltdown
Lecture 7 Dealing with a MELTDOWN in public
Section 6: Tips for dealing with a variety of different behaviours
Lecture 8 Tips for dealing with a variety of different behaviours
Parents of children with autism,Teachers to kids with autism

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