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Autistic people have a lot to contend with. The difficulties they experience in everyday life – due, for example, to communication and sensory differences - may lead to feelings of frustration and anger.
Some autistic people can experience difficulties making themselves understood, understanding what’s being said to them, and understanding facial expressions and body language. This can cause considerable frustration and anxiety, resulting in anger or distress.
Speak clearly and precisely using short sentences. By limiting your communication, the person is less likely to feel overloaded by information and more likely to be able to process what you say.
A safe space, or time out, can be a way to calm down, especially if environmental factors, such as flickering lights, are causing distress. This could be in a familiar place, like their bedroom, or doing a calming activity.
Autistic people are at more risk of being bullied than their peers. Some will have difficulty recognizing what bullying is and may be unable to describe what has happened. The feelings created by being bullied may lead to anger or distressed behavior.
Resource - https://www.autism.org.uk/shop/products/books-and-resources/autism-understanding-and-managing-anger
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By Sandeep VermaAutistic people have a lot to contend with. The difficulties they experience in everyday life – due, for example, to communication and sensory differences - may lead to feelings of frustration and anger.
Some autistic people can experience difficulties making themselves understood, understanding what’s being said to them, and understanding facial expressions and body language. This can cause considerable frustration and anxiety, resulting in anger or distress.
Speak clearly and precisely using short sentences. By limiting your communication, the person is less likely to feel overloaded by information and more likely to be able to process what you say.
A safe space, or time out, can be a way to calm down, especially if environmental factors, such as flickering lights, are causing distress. This could be in a familiar place, like their bedroom, or doing a calming activity.
Autistic people are at more risk of being bullied than their peers. Some will have difficulty recognizing what bullying is and may be unable to describe what has happened. The feelings created by being bullied may lead to anger or distressed behavior.
Resource - https://www.autism.org.uk/shop/products/books-and-resources/autism-understanding-and-managing-anger
#autistic #autismpride #asd #autismawareness #autismacceptance #autismadvocate #staystrong #thanks #life #optionsoflife #lifechoices #choices #patience #success #autism #parenting #parentingtips #happiness #love #story #positive #negative #behavior #prespective #trending #kids #family #reels