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When an autistic child has a public meltdown, it means they don’t have the strength to handle the environment, the actions asked of them, or both. When someone steps in to save the day, I notice that it’s usually by engaging the child with their special interest, helping them move to a calmer place, or just staying present to reassure them that it’s safe to feel that way.
What I Mean When I Say I'm Autistic: Unpuzzling a Life on the Autism Spectrum
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