"Promoting Understanding and Acceptance on World Autism Awareness Day"

Children with autism often experience behavioural problems such as anger outbursts due to their inability to communicate their thoughts and feelings. Recognising their triggers and letting them manage or release anger in a safe way can keep in check any kind of destructive behaviour or self-harm. Parents should talk to the child using simple words and direct instructions without judgment. Teaching emotional recognition and communication is another crucial strategy for helping children with autism manage their anger. Providing a structured routine, emotional labelling, time-outs, offering safer outlets for releasing frustration, and clear communication, can be helpful.
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