Dealing with autism rage attacks can be challenging, but there are strategies that can help:
- Identify triggers: Keep a log of when attacks happen to spot patterns.
- Create a calm space: Set up a quiet area where your kid can retreat when overwhelmed.
- Use visual schedules: Help your child understand what’s coming next to reduce anxiety.
- Teach coping skills: Practice deep breathing or counting techniques when calm.
- Offer sensory tools: Provide fidget toys or noise-canceling headphones.
Long-term, many kids learn to manage their emotions better as they grow. With consistent support and practice, they often develop stronger coping skills. Remember, progress might be slow, but every small step counts!