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Meltdowns & regulation

In-the-moment support and early-warning strategies — plus simple regulation tools that help before overwhelm escalates.

Autism Meltdowns at School: Why They Happen and What Actually Helps

Why autistic children often have meltdowns at school or after school, and practical ways to reduce overwhelm, support transitions, and help recovery.

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Autism Transitions: How to Help Your Child Move Between Activities Without Meltdowns

Simple, practical ways to help autistic children handle transitions — from screen time to leaving the house — without distress or meltdowns.

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When Your Autistic Child Refuses Certain Clothes (Sensory Clothing Struggles Explained)

Why some autistic children refuse specific clothes like jeans, and practical ways to reduce sensory clothing struggles without daily battles.

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When Your Autistic Child Refuses to Leave the House (How to Make It Easier)

Struggling to get your child out the door? Practical, autism-friendly strategies to reduce resistance, ease transitions, and make leaving the house calmer.

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Autism Meltdown vs Tantrum: What’s the Difference?

Many parents are told their autistic child is having a tantrum when it may actually be a meltdown. Understanding the difference can change how we respond.

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How to Leave the Park Without a Meltdown (Autism-Friendly Transition Strategies)

Leaving the park can be one of the hardest transitions for autistic children. Gentle strategies that helped us make park endings calmer over time.

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Autism Crying vs Meltdown: When to Keep Going and When to Pause

Not every tear is a meltdown. A reflective guide on telling the difference between crying and overload — and how to decide when to continue or reduce demands.

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Why Autistic Children Melt Down After School (And What Actually Helps)

Many autistic children hold it together all day at school and then melt down at home. Learn why after-school meltdowns happen and practical ways to reduce them.

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5 Calm Breathing Exercises for Autistic Children

Simple, practical breathing exercises parents can use to help autistic children regulate emotions and reduce overwhelm.

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How to Practise Breathing So It Actually Works During Meltdowns

If breathing hasn't helped during meltdowns, the issue may be timing. Learn how to practise calm breathing so it becomes usable during overwhelm.

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How to Stay Calm During Your Child’s Meltdown (When Your Nervous System Is Activated Too)

Practical breathing and regulation strategies for parents during autism meltdowns — including when both parents respond differently or when you have sensory sensitivities yourself.

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Why Deep Belly Breathing Works for Autistic Children (In Simple Terms)

A clear, parent-friendly explanation of why deep belly breathing helps autistic and neurodivergent children regulate emotions and reduce overwhelm.

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What Helped Us During Autism Meltdowns (Real-Life Calming Techniques)

A reflective guide on what helped during our child’s autism meltdowns — from deep pressure and co-regulation to noticing rising vocal stimming before escalation.

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Autism Meltdown Warning Signs: How to Spot One Before It Escalates

Learn the early warning signs of an autism meltdown and how to intervene early to reduce escalation and overwhelm.

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Autism Morning Routine: How to Get Out the Door Without Meltdowns

Struggling with stressful mornings? Learn practical autism-friendly morning routine strategies to reduce meltdowns, ease transitions, and create calmer school mornings.

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How to End Screen Time Without a Meltdown

Practical strategies to end screen time more calmly and make transitions more predictable for children who struggle with change.

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How to Teach Calm Breathing to an Autistic Child

Learn how to teach calm breathing skills to autistic children so they can regulate emotions before meltdowns happen. Includes practical daily strategies.

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