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In this episode of Teaching Autism & Special Education with Nikki, we’re talking about refusal... the kind where you plan everything perfectly and your student still says “no”… or shuts down completely.
Arms crossed.
Under the table.
Straight to the calm corner before you’ve even started.
If you’ve ever thought, “But they can do this… why are they refusing again?” .... this episode is for you.
Because refusal isn’t defiance.
It’s communication.
Why refusal is almost never personal
What refusal is really telling you about a student’s nervous system
How demand anxiety shows up in the classroom
How to spot patterns behind chronic refusal
Why pushing harder usually makes things worse
How to lower demands without giving up completely
The power of choice, control, and predictability
How visuals reduce anxiety around tasks
Ways to use student interests to re-engage
Why connection comes before redirection
“Side door” strategies that reduce power struggles
Why reinforcing attempts matters more than finishing
How to figure out the function of refusal
When to gently nudge and when to pause completely
Why consistency between home and school really matters
Refusal is a protective response, not bad behavior
A dysregulated brain can’t learn
Safety and predictability come before compliance
Small steps count (a lot)
Relationship always beats control
If you’re supporting students who refuse work, shut down, avoid tasks, or seem overwhelmed by everything, this episode will help you rethink refusal and respond in a way that actually works, without turning your day into a constant power struggle.
🎧 Listen in and let’s talk about how to support refusal with calm, compassion, and strategies that respect the nervous system.
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In this episode of Teaching Autism & Special Education with Nikki, we’re talking about refusal... the kind where you plan everything perfectly and your student still says “no”… or shuts down completely.
Arms crossed.
Under the table.
Straight to the calm corner before you’ve even started.
If you’ve ever thought, “But they can do this… why are they refusing again?” .... this episode is for you.
Because refusal isn’t defiance.
It’s communication.
Why refusal is almost never personal
What refusal is really telling you about a student’s nervous system
How demand anxiety shows up in the classroom
How to spot patterns behind chronic refusal
Why pushing harder usually makes things worse
How to lower demands without giving up completely
The power of choice, control, and predictability
How visuals reduce anxiety around tasks
Ways to use student interests to re-engage
Why connection comes before redirection
“Side door” strategies that reduce power struggles
Why reinforcing attempts matters more than finishing
How to figure out the function of refusal
When to gently nudge and when to pause completely
Why consistency between home and school really matters
Refusal is a protective response, not bad behavior
A dysregulated brain can’t learn
Safety and predictability come before compliance
Small steps count (a lot)
Relationship always beats control
If you’re supporting students who refuse work, shut down, avoid tasks, or seem overwhelmed by everything, this episode will help you rethink refusal and respond in a way that actually works, without turning your day into a constant power struggle.
🎧 Listen in and let’s talk about how to support refusal with calm, compassion, and strategies that respect the nervous system.

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