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All about the Tagarela Family AUTISM and ADHD here: https://linktr.ee/familiatagarela Autism and reality: AUTISTIC THROWS Eric by Quebra de Routina. In this video you will see what Autism and reality are, such as AUTISTIC THROWS, showing Real Autism in everyday life. We understand how difficult it is to deal with autistic children's crises and how tantrums in autism can be exhausting for us parents. Hello, we are Thaís, a physical therapist, and Rafael, a psychologist. We are parents of two autistic children and today we came to bring you a video about real autism, that is, the reality of those who live with an autistic child. Autistic children need a routine, otherwise this aggressive behavior in autistic children, even if verbal, becomes a common thing. We recently introduced a daily routine chart for the children, with the sequence of events of each day. From the morning, when they wake up, they go to the bathroom and then get ready for school, going through all the tasks until it is time to sleep. With the routine visual chart, our autistic boy already knows what to expect at each moment of the day. This also helps to reduce anxiety about reward time: TV, playtime, the tablet, exclusive attention from mom or dad, etc. An autistic child has much more difficulty than a neurotypical child in making changes to their routine. Accepting new rules is difficult, and it takes time for them to be accepted and followed and then integrated into the routine. In this video, Eric was very upset about the rule that he could only get the tablet after finishing all his homework. This was the fifth day after this new rule was introduced into the routine. Dealing with an autistic child in crisis is difficult, but it is possible. But it is important that you introduce changes little by little. A very big change from one moment to the next, or too many new things in the routine can bring discomfort to a child with autism spectrum disorder. If you want to create a routine so that your child has predictability of what will happen and thus, avoid crises in autism, you can watch the video below in which we teach you how to create a routine chart and we also provide FREE MATERIAL for you to download and assemble your routine chart at home HERE: • AUTISTIC ROUTINE CHART with Tips... Did you watch and like the video? Then like it and follow us on social media: Youtube: / mamaetagarela Instagram: / mamaetagarela TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdwuW8ch/ Facebook: / mamaetagarelablog Pinterest: / mamaetagarela Twitter: / mamaetagarela And subscribe to the Youtube channel To receive notice of new videos, activate the notification alert (by clicking on the bell). Kisses, Thata and Rafa All rights reserved - Mamãe Tagarela/Família Tagarela Copying or reproduction without the author's permission is prohibited Royalty-Free Music from Bensound routine break in daily life, autism day to day, autism and reality autism in daily life, real autism, autistic in crisis autism tantrum, how to deal with autism crisis, autistic child, child with autism, autistic children autism crisis, child autism crisis mild autism crisis, autism crisis, autism crisis, autism crisis, autistic crises, autistic child's daily life eric autism, autistic son, autistic boy routine break, autistic video child autism mild autism, crises in autism, crisis and tantrum, crisis in autistic, autism and aggression autism spectrum disorder, autism in children, aggressive behavior in autistic autism crisis, aggressive autistic autistic tantrum, aggressive behavior in autistic autism, autistic crisis autism crises, autistics, verbal aspergerautistic, children with autism, aggression in autistic children autism real life, asperger syndrome, asperger autism crisis, how to calm an autism crisis, autism crisis what to do, autism crisis video, autism real cases, autism real stories, mild autism crisis, how to identify an autism crisis child throwing a tantrum, talkative family pipo tv, day to day, pipo routine, autism cure, autistic spectrum, autistic children, autism spectrum, sensory overload, autistic children father of autistic aggressiveness in autism, tantrum and autism crisis, tantrum or crisis in autism autism aggressiveness crisis in autism what to do, autistic having a crisis, child with autism controlling autism crisis eric #autism #childautism #chattyfamily What we found in the video: Eric appears aggressive. Mom and Dad talking to Eric about the tablet rule. Mom reinforcing the condition for receiving the tablet. Preparing a visual guide to help Eric understand the rule. An angry Eric crosses out the visual guide. An angry Eric starts speaking in English. Eric starts vocalizing. Final decision: he only gets the tablet after he shows his completed homework.