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Sensory Activities That Help After-School Meltdowns in Autistic Children

 For many autistic children , the school day can be overwhelming. Even if a child appears calm during school hours, they may be working very hard to manage sensory input, social expectations, and classroom demands. By the time they arrive home, their nervous system may be exhausted. This is why many autistic children experience after-school meltdowns . Their brain has been absorbing stress throughout the day, and when they finally reach home—a safe environment—the emotional pressure releases. One of the most effective ways to help prevent these meltdowns is through sensory regulation activities . Sensory activities help the nervous system reset after a long day of stimulation. In this guide, you’ll learn: • why sensory activities help after-school meltdowns • simple calming activities that regulate the nervous system • how to create a sensory decompression routine after school If school transitions frequently trigger meltdowns, many parents benefit from using a structured meltdown ...

How to Prevent After-School Meltdowns in Autistic Children

 For many families with autistic children , the hours after school can be the most difficult part of the day. A child who seemed calm and cooperative during school may suddenly become overwhelmed once they arrive home. Small requests may trigger crying, yelling, or a complete emotional meltdown . Parents often feel confused and exhausted by this daily cycle. However, after-school meltdowns are extremely common for autistic children. These meltdowns usually happen because the child has spent the entire day managing sensory input , social expectations, and academic demands. By the time the school day ends, their nervous system may be overwhelmed and emotionally exhausted. The good news is that with the right strategies, many after-school meltdowns can be reduced or prevented. In this guide, you will learn: • why after-school meltdowns happen • how to help your child decompress after school • routines that reduce emotional overload • strategies to prevent meltdowns before they begin...