A friend was recently in line at his favorite bagel store and witnessed a scene that has become all too familiar: an adult having a meltdown. When the manager asked the customers to move the line so it didn't block the entrance, one customer erupted in fury. Apparently, he didn't appreciate being told where to stand. He began swearing loudly, berating the manager and insulting other customers for acting like 'stupid sheep.' He stormed off, alas, without a bagel. The stories keep coming about people acting out in stores, on planes, at restaurants, and even among friends and family. Everyday
The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development
Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy: Positions, Therapy Goals, and
Autism Meltdown - 10 Tips to Handle them - AngelSense
No More Meltdowns: Positive Strategies for Managing
Understanding ADHD: Symptoms, Medication Options, and Drug-Free
8 Secret Strategies for Sensory Issues with Food
How to Deal with Child Rage
How to get kids to leave when they're having fun (without a
7 Steps to Deal with 2-Year-Old Tantrums
Toddler Discipline: Strategies and Challenges
A Field Guide to Taming Tantrums in Toddlers - The New York Times
Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy: Positions, Therapy Goals, and
Tantrum vs Autistic Meltdown: What is the difference? How to deal
Tantrum or Meltdown: Tell the Difference and Help Your Child