Managing Family Meltdown

Managing Family Meltdown
Title Managing Family Meltdown PDF eBook
Author Linda Woodcock
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages 178
Release 2010
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1849050090

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This book offers strategies to resolve common challenging behaviours using a low arousal approach - a non-aversive approach based on avoiding confrontation and reducing stress. It explains challenging behaviours, and offers guidance on how families can manage different types of challenging behaviour, such as physical aggression and self-injury.

Managing Meltdowns

Managing Meltdowns
Title Managing Meltdowns PDF eBook
Author Deborah Lipsky
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages 84
Release 2009
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1843109085

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When facing a chaotic or threatening situation, fear overwhelms an individual with autism. 'Meltdowns,' or catastrophic reactions, can be scary for the individual with autism, and for the person trying to help if they don't know how to react. Common autistic coping strategies such as hand-flapping or leg-shaking can be misperceived as temper tantrums, and response techniques commonly recommended in times of distress, such as maintaining eye contact or using light touch, can be exacerbating rather than helpful. Using the easy-to-remember S.C.A.R.E.D., coined by clinical psychologist Will Richards, this guide offers strategies and practical techniques that will be a reference tool to anyone in a first response position. The authors have created a training program to explain the autistic experience and mindset, and guide the interventions of first responders to autistic individuals in crisis.

Managing Meltdowns and Tantrums on the Autism Spectrum

Managing Meltdowns and Tantrums on the Autism Spectrum
Title Managing Meltdowns and Tantrums on the Autism Spectrum PDF eBook
Author Jenna Ward-Hawkes
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages 82
Release 2019-08-21
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1785928414

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This book is ideal for parents and carers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) aged 2 - 9 (and potentially older depending on developmental level), who are looking for guidance and proactive behavioural strategies in managing tantrums and meltdowns. It offers an empathetic approach and provides explanations of what goes on in the brain and body of someone experiencing a meltdown, describing sensory reactions and brain processes. The authors help the reader to distinguish between tantrums and meltdowns, and how to react to these different emotional states. Summarising key strategies, the book then provides short- and long-term strategies to implement, offering practical response plans and a toolbox of techniques that empower parents to further support their child.

No More Meltdowns

No More Meltdowns
Title No More Meltdowns PDF eBook
Author Jed Baker
Publisher Future Horizons
Total Pages 170
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN 1932565620

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Offering positive strategies for dealing with and preventing out-of-control behavior, Dr. Baker helps parents with their children's behavioral problems.

Meltdown

Meltdown
Title Meltdown PDF eBook
Author Chris Clearfield
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 0
Release 2019-03-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0735233349

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Winner of the 2019 National Business Book Award A groundbreaking take on how complexity causes failure in all kinds of modern systems—from social media to air travel—this practical and entertaining book reveals how we can prevent meltdowns in business and life. A crash on the Washington, D.C. metro system. An accidental overdose in a state-of-the-art hospital. An overcooked holiday meal. At first glance, these disasters seem to have little in common. But surprising new research shows that all these events—and the myriad failures that dominate headlines every day—share similar causes. By understanding what lies behind these failures, we can design better systems, make our teams more productive, and transform how we make decisions at work and at home. Weaving together cutting-edge social science with riveting stories that take us from the frontlines of the Volkswagen scandal to backstage at the Oscars, and from deep beneath the Gulf of Mexico to the top of Mount Everest, Chris Clearfield and András Tilcsik explain how the increasing complexity of our systems creates conditions ripe for failure and why our brains and teams can't keep up. They highlight the paradox of progress: Though modern systems have given us new capabilities, they've become vulnerable to surprising meltdowns—and even to corruption and misconduct. But Meltdown isn't just about failure; it's about solutions—whether you're managing a team or the chaos of your family's morning routine. It reveals why ugly designs make us safer, how a five-minute exercise can prevent billion-dollar catastrophes, why teams with fewer experts are better at managing risk, and why diversity is one of our best safeguards against failure. The result is an eye-opening, empowering, and entirely original book—one that will change the way you see our complex world and your own place in it.

Freedom from Meltdowns

Freedom from Meltdowns
Title Freedom from Meltdowns PDF eBook
Author Travis Thompson
Publisher Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781557669865

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Expert advice for frontline professionals on the most distressing aspects of living or working with children with autism.

The Family Experience of PDA

The Family Experience of PDA
Title The Family Experience of PDA PDF eBook
Author Eliza Fricker
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages 146
Release 2021-11-18
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1787756785

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Eliza Fricker gets it. Describing her perfectly imperfect experience of raising a PDA child, with societal judgements and internal pressures, it is easy to feel overwhelmed, resentful and alone. This book's comedic illustrations explain these challenging situations and feelings in a way that words simply cannot, will bring some much-needed levity back into PDA parenting. Humorous anecdotes with a compassionate tone remind parents that they are not alone, and they're doing a great job. If children are safe, happy, and you leave the house on time, who cares about some smelly socks? A light-hearted and digestible guide to being a PDA parent covering everything from tolerance levels, relationships and meltdowns to collaboration, flexibility, and self care to dip in and out as your schedule allows to help get to grips with this complex condition. This book is an essential read for any parent with a PDA child, to help better understand your child, build support systems and carve out some essential self care time guilt free.