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Emotional Difficulties - How to Help an Autistic Child Handle Emotional Difficulties



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By : Scott Boyd    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-07-08 13:08:56
Having a child with autism can be very challenging for both the parents and their child. Majority of kids who are diagnosed with autism experience hardships regulating their emotions and maintaining calm. Of course, it can be painful for parents seeing their child disturbed whenever things aren't working out well for them.

Kids with autism experience the same challenges and go through similar stages as typical children, though it normally takes them a bit longer to go through them. They are in need of more help on how to cope with the disappointments of daily living.

What's great is, help is readily available, and you as a parent play a crucial role. Whenever your kid is feeling upset, try to remind him in simple language that whenever he cries, it's caused by a feeling and it will soon pass. Explain to him that everyone, even you experience the same feeling and we too have to overcome it. Walk your child through in taking few slow deep breaths at the onset. Do this together as a simple exercise even when your child is not upset.

Next, gently usher him out of the scene where he got upset, and divert his attention into something amusing. He will eventually learn this behavioral technique on his own; he will in time become successful in moving his attention into something else. And whenever he does, use positive reinforcements, give encouragement and praise too. This will keep him on the right track.

Most children with autism become stressed out because of his own limitations, such as inability to communicate his emotions properly, or feeling helpless whenever he's unable to verbalize what he wants. Meltdowns take place whenever he can't express his thoughts. This can be both frustrating to parents and their child.

It is highly important for parents to look for cues from your child, be extra sensitive to the things that trigger your kid's meltdowns so you can head them off even before they start. Whenever your child is not upset, you can sit down and talk to your kid and orient him about ways on how he can keep his emotions in check and control them from flaring up. This requires a lot of patience, but it can be achieved in baby steps.

The moment your child is able to achieve this, he will not only be rewarded by you, but also by a feeling of self-confidence that is mutually satisfying to parent and child.
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