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In last week's episode (episode 65) I talked about students with ASD who overreact to the smallest of events, often involving change or small problems. I typically call it catastrophic reactions to trivial events. Often these students melt down, but sometimes they also shutdown or give up. The significance is that they overreact to events that are not in line with their reaction.
In other words, the events are not seen as a significant event to us, but they are seen as devastating by the student. For instance, students who misspell a word, tear up their paper and refuse to continue the assignment. Another example would be a change in the daily schedule. Or a change in who runs an activity.
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By Christine Reeve, Special Education Support5
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In last week's episode (episode 65) I talked about students with ASD who overreact to the smallest of events, often involving change or small problems. I typically call it catastrophic reactions to trivial events. Often these students melt down, but sometimes they also shutdown or give up. The significance is that they overreact to events that are not in line with their reaction.
In other words, the events are not seen as a significant event to us, but they are seen as devastating by the student. For instance, students who misspell a word, tear up their paper and refuse to continue the assignment. Another example would be a change in the daily schedule. Or a change in who runs an activity.
Grab the transcript and resource links at http://autismclassroomresources.com/episode66
Autism Classroom Resources' Free Resource Library... http://library.autismclassroomresources.com
Want more information about the Special Educator Academy? SpecialEducatorAcademy.com
Free Preventing Behavior Webinar https://library.autismclassroomresources.com/preventing-challenging-behavior-webinar-landing/
Join the Free Facebook Group specialeducatorsconnection.com

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