How Teachers Should Handle Autistic Meltdowns in the Classroom (A Practical Guide That Actually Works)
Autistic meltdowns in the classroom can be overwhelming—for everyone. Teachers are expected to: Keep the class safe Continue instruction Support the child in crisis All at the same time. And without the right approach, things can escalate quickly. ๐ This guide breaks down what actually works during an autistic meltdown—and what makes things worse. For a full structured approach used by parents and schools, the Calm Strategy System provides a step-by-step framework. https://digregorio0.gumroad.com/l/dcxir First: What a Meltdown Actually Is A meltdown is NOT: Defiance Manipulation Intentional behavior It is a neurological overload response. During a meltdown, the student is in: ๐ fight-or-flight mode This means: They cannot process instructions They cannot “choose” to calm down They are reacting, not thinking ๐ For a deeper explanation: https://jamesdigregorioauthor.blogspot.com/2026/02/fight-or-flight-autism-meltdowns.html?m=1 The Biggest Mistakes Teachers Make 1. Talking too mu...