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Calming Strategies for Students with autism By Kelly Jean Sullivan

     <amp-auto-ads type="adsense" data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads> What to do during a very loud, very public meltdown Be empathetic. Empathy means listening and acknowledging their struggle without judgment. ... Make them feel safe and loved. ... Eliminate punishments. ... Focus on your child, not staring bystanders. ... Break out your sensory toolkit. ... Teach them coping strategies once they're calm How can I help an autistic person relax? We have some great tips that are specifically implemented in ESDM ABA therapy. Don't reinforce the challenging behaviors. . Use precise simple language. . Help to verbally express their emotions. . Sing preferred songs. . Create a calm corner (bean bags, dim lighting, sensory toys) . Take deep breathes. . Count to 10 How can I help my autistic child calm down in the classroom? How to Calm a Child with Autism in the Classroom Stick to a Routine. Perhaps the best way to keep a