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May 3, 2022 Leave a comment

How Temper Tantrums Differ From Autistic Meltdowns

“By Sanika Natu, M.A Clinical Psychology” As a parent or a caregiver of an autistic child, you might’ve experienced anger outbursts or overwhelming bouts of emotionality in your child. These episodes can be easily mistaken for temper tantrums, while in reality, they may be a response to overwhelming sensory inputs that your child is trying to process. … Continue reading How Temper Tantrums Differ From Autistic Meltdowns →

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