Meltdown
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Revision as of 22:47, 22 August 2022 by 172.30.4.194 (talk) (added differences between meltdown and tantrum, and basic explanation of meltdown)
A meltdown is a behavior that happens to autistic people when they are overwhelmed, overstimulated, or feeling other strong emotions. It is very important to note that a meltdown is not a tantrum. The differences are listed below:
Meltdown:
- Involuntary
- Not the autistic person's fault
- Due to emotional or sensory reasons
- Common for some autistic people
Tantrum:
- Due to someone wanting something they cannot have
- (Uncontrolled) outburst of anger
- Common for younger children