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Meltdowns at Christmas time, and how to avoid them

With Christmas being such a stressful time for people with autism, meltdowns can often increase in frequency. These could take place in the build up to Christmas, over Christmas time itself, or even deep in to January, during the transition back from Christmas time to normal life. The sensory, transitional and change related issues can all cause, or contribute to meltdowns. Below are a few tips on how to avoid this as far as possible.

In conclusion, it is important to take time out away from social interaction and noise when needed, and also to prepare for the time spent with other people. Being aware of the problems that Christmas can cause can be helpful when trying to tackle meltdowns. Christmas can be just as enjoyable for people with autism as everybody else, and everyone will have their own ways of dealing with it. A lot of the techniques in this article might sound as if they are written for adults, but they can be implemented for children as well. Taking a more proactive approach before the problems arise can help prevent meltdowns. These tips won`t completely remove the possibility of meltdowns, but hopefully they will help to some degree.

 

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