Autism Transitions: Why They Trigger Meltdowns (And How to Handle Them Without Chaos)
If your child struggles with transitions… going from one activity to another leaving the house switching routines …it can feel like everything falls apart fast. One moment things are fine… π the next, it’s a meltdown. ⚠️ Why Transitions Trigger Meltdowns Transitions aren’t just small changes. For your child, they often mean: loss of control unexpected change sensory overload increased demands π That combination can overwhelm the nervous system quickly. And when it happens often, it’s part of a bigger meltdown pattern . π Start with the complete meltdown guide here: π https://jamesdigregorioauthor.blogspot.com/2026/01/how-to-support-autistic-child-during.html� Why It Feels Like It Happens Instantly You might notice: no warning sudden resistance rapid escalation But it’s not actually instant. π It’s buildup + transition pressure Your child is already close to overload… π and the transition pushes them past the limit. π This explains why escalation feels so fast: π h...