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Why Autistic Children Throw Objects During Meltdowns

 Many parents raising autistic children experience meltdowns that suddenly become chaotic and stressful. During intense emotional overload, a child may begin: • throwing toys • tossing household items • throwing food or objects • aiming objects at parents or siblings • knocking things across the room These moments can be frightening and overwhelming. Parents often worry about: • someone getting hurt • siblings being nearby • meltdowns escalating • how to stop the behavior safely You may find yourself asking: “Why is my child throwing things at people?” “How do I stop this meltdown?” “What should I do right now?” If you are dealing with this situation, you are not alone. Throwing objects during meltdowns is a common response when an autistic child’s nervous system becomes overwhelmed. Understanding why this happens can help parents respond more effectively. A Structured Strategy Many Parents Use When meltdowns involve throwing objects or aggressive behavior, many parents realize the...