Tips for Dealing with Meltdowns in Children with Autism

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Dr. Mary Barbera discusses how to get rid of autism meltdowns by providing some tips for dealing with autism meltdowns.
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The treatment of meltdowns in children with autism can be extremely complex, even from the very start when we need to define behavior of a meltdown, and what it even is. Today, I review some tactics and strategies for understanding what a meltdown is, and how to start thinking about what steps to take in preventing autism meltdowns. One critical note that I’d love for you to take away from this video, if you learn anything, is to prevent and not react. For information on turning autism around and preventing other problem behaviors such as autism meltdowns, download my free guide and visit my website for more resources.

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Dr. Mary Barbera “fell” into the world of autism in 1999 when her firstborn son, Lucas, was diagnosed with autism one day before his third birthday. In the last 2 decades, Mary went from almost nothing about autism to becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, writing a bestseller, The Verbal Behavior Approach (now translated into more than 10 languages) and obtaining a PhD. with an in-depth knowledge of some of the best ABA autism strategies. In 2015, Mary began her first online course on autism that has already been purchased from parents and professionals in more than 45 countries and now sells 3 courses online. With more than 2 decades in the world of autism, both as a parent and as a professional, Mary is in a unique position to help you, especially if you live or work with a child with autism who also has delays or language disorders. Its mission is to change things for 2 million children with autism (or signs of autism) by 2020 through online training and advocacy.

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