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Is There a Clue That Sudden Outbursts of Anger and Temper Tantrums Are Associated With Autism?

By Bonita Darula

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Temper tantrums and anger outbursts can not immediately be diagnosed as autism. Usually autistic children have a large number of these which last for long periods of time. There is no explanation as to why these outbursts begin or how they end. Sudden outbursts are often laden with rage, anxiety, and panic. The child may have become overstimulated or upset about something that may seem quite small and inconsequential to a child without autism, but they may instead react with extreme rage. This is demonstrated with crying, screaming, and resisting contact with others. Many autistic children also display repetitive, self destructive behaviors, for example, hitting or slapping themselves.

Although autism is a difficult disorder to deal with, outbursts of anger and temper tantrums are not easy to control, especially in public. There are many things you can do to calm your child and help to minimize these situations, starting with attempting to identify what sets off your child's outbursts. Most parents of autistic children grow to recognize what situations may cause an outburst. It could be a crowded shopping center, subway, or a situation where the child feels as though noise is too loud. It usually centers around the child's lack of control and too much stimulation.

Many years ago, autistic children were removed from regular educational institutions and treated as outcasts in society, because of temper tantrums and anger outbursts. That was the opposite of what they needed. In the 1980's, more and more research was developed and the children were integrated in regular educational situations. Researchers learned of ways to deal with autism, including rewarding good, trained behaviors, and ignoring behaviors that were out of the ordinary. One of the most important things one needs to do is to get the child to communicate, so separating them from society is not always a good approach. Once a child begins to get more comfortable with communication skills, they learn to gauge proper reactions to social stimuli, helping them to live more normal lives.

Once an outburst begins, it is sometimes difficult to stop it. These outbursts could last a long time, and would have to end on their own. Trying to intervene in the middle of an outburst is typically useless. Instead, moving forward, avoiding the things that upset the child is imperative. Structure and routine are the two most important things in avoiding future outbursts. When a child gets used to their surroundings, environment, and get on a routine time schedule, they feel much safer and parents find that the outbursts begin to subside.

Autistic children that display outbursts of temper tantrums and anger, may create a challenge to manage them emotionally and physically. By learning and understanding your child's sensitivity, as to how they react to their surroundings, environment, you can begin to avoid the situation that may have caused this behavior. This will help your child and you, to lead more of a stable and balanced life.

If you are a parent, you may want to consider finding a support structure to help you raise an autistic child. Autism is something that touches almost every person in one way or another. Most cities have support groups for parents, where they can exchange ideas and help each other through the difficult and emotional times. You may want to ask your doctor for recommendations or find these groups online. It's a good idea to network and connect with other parents in similar situations, who are experiencing anger outbursts and temper tantrums with their child.

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