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Depending on the day, February can abound with a flurry of feelings as we head through the middle of the winter. Love, joy, or inspiration can make icicles appear like diamonds and snow like a fluffy mountain of cotton. Unfortunately, the month can also elicit negative feelings of anger, anxiety, and overwhelm as we deal with snowstorms, bleak landscapes, and being stuck indoors. As parents of children with autism, you know that those negative feelings can bubble and spill over into many aspects of life, including home, school, and public. This month's theme is “Spit Happens: Behavior SOS,” and we all know how the dreaded meltdowns can occur, sometimes without warning. Triggers can occur because of sensory issues in the child’s environment, disruption to their play, a change in plans, challenging social situations, or some other overwhelming feeling. If the child is at home, a parent might not have the same distressing reaction as being in a crowded store. During these times, parents (and individuals on the spectrum) may need a behavior SOS. Don’t fret - we’re here to help. Whether your or your child’s feelings swirl like a gentle snowfall or rage like a blizzard, take time to handle your emotions so you can react to your child’s with clarity and calm. Take a refreshing walk, build a cute little snowman, or enjoy the rush of sledding with your family. Many behaviors will occur, but like any SOS, you must ask for help to receive it.

What else can you expect?

- Behavior Red Flags: When to Seek Professional Help
- 5 Steps to Peace and Connection with H.E.A.R.T.
- Meltdowns in Markets and Malls, Oh My!
- Fostering Communication with Your ASD Grandchild
- Romantic Relationships on the Autism Spectrum
- Plus many more articles…
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Issue 175 Depending on the day, February can abound with a flurry of feelings as we head through the middle of the winter. Love, joy, or inspiration can make icicles appear like diamonds and snow like a fluffy mountain of cotton. Unfortunately, the month can also elicit negative feelings of anger, anxiety, and overwhelm as we deal with snowstorms, bleak landscapes, and being stuck indoors. As parents of children with autism, you know that those negative feelings can bubble and spill over into many aspects of life, including home, school, and public. This month's theme is “Spit Happens: Behavior SOS,” and we all know how the dreaded meltdowns can occur, sometimes without warning. Triggers can occur because of sensory issues in the child’s environment, disruption to their play, a change in plans, challenging social situations, or some other overwhelming feeling. If the child is at home, a parent might not have the same distressing reaction as being in a crowded store. During these times, parents (and individuals on the spectrum) may need a behavior SOS. Don’t fret - we’re here to help. Whether your or your child’s feelings swirl like a gentle snowfall or rage like a blizzard, take time to handle your emotions so you can react to your child’s with clarity and calm. Take a refreshing walk, build a cute little snowman, or enjoy the rush of sledding with your family. Many behaviors will occur, but like any SOS, you must ask for help to receive it. What else can you expect? - Behavior Red Flags: When to Seek Professional Help - 5 Steps to Peace and Connection with H.E.A.R.T. - Meltdowns in Markets and Malls, Oh My! - Fostering Communication with Your ASD Grandchild - Romantic Relationships on the Autism Spectrum - Plus many more articles…


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Depending on the day, February can abound with a flurry of feelings as we head through the middle of the winter. Love, joy, or inspiration can make icicles appear like diamonds and snow like a fluffy mountain of cotton. Unfortunately, the month can also elicit negative feelings of anger, anxiety, and overwhelm as we deal with snowstorms, bleak landscapes, and being stuck indoors. As parents of children with autism, you know that those negative feelings can bubble and spill over into many aspects of life, including home, school, and public. This month's theme is “Spit Happens: Behavior SOS,” and we all know how the dreaded meltdowns can occur, sometimes without warning. Triggers can occur because of sensory issues in the child’s environment, disruption to their play, a change in plans, challenging social situations, or some other overwhelming feeling. If the child is at home, a parent might not have the same distressing reaction as being in a crowded store. During these times, parents (and individuals on the spectrum) may need a behavior SOS. Don’t fret - we’re here to help. Whether your or your child’s feelings swirl like a gentle snowfall or rage like a blizzard, take time to handle your emotions so you can react to your child’s with clarity and calm. Take a refreshing walk, build a cute little snowman, or enjoy the rush of sledding with your family. Many behaviors will occur, but like any SOS, you must ask for help to receive it.

What else can you expect?

- Behavior Red Flags: When to Seek Professional Help
- 5 Steps to Peace and Connection with H.E.A.R.T.
- Meltdowns in Markets and Malls, Oh My!
- Fostering Communication with Your ASD Grandchild
- Romantic Relationships on the Autism Spectrum
- Plus many more articles…
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