Autism Meltdowns (How to Manage Them)

Autism Meltdowns (How to Manage Them)

In this episode of The Aspie World Podcast, Dan explains what really happens during an autistic meltdown and how to manage it in real life. He breaks down the science behind meltdowns, the difference between a meltdown and a tantrum, and what steps actually help calm the brain.

You’ll learn what triggers meltdowns, how to spot early warning signs, and how both autistic adults and parents can handle them safely without shame or guilt.

What you’ll learn:
• The real cause of autistic meltdowns
• How to tell the difference between a meltdown and a shutdown
• Practical steps to prevent sensory overload
• Calming strategies that work for both adults and children
• Dan’s personal tips for recovery and self-regulation

This episode gives you clear, compassionate, and evidence-based ways to handle meltdowns, rebuild calm, and protect your energy.

Resources mentioned:
🎓 Free Autistic Confidence Training: www.BulletproofBrain.org
🚀 Full Bulletproof Brain Program: www.BulletproofBrain.org/get

Keywords: autism meltdowns, autistic adults, autistic children, sensory overload, autism shutdown, self-regulation, emotional control, autism support, neurodivergent tips, The Aspie World, Bulletproof Brain

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How To Help Autism And Meltdowns & Everything In-between (Q&A)

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