Autism parenting help and tips for those children who have sensory challenges, who don’t response well to traditional therapies and have autistic meltdowns and shutdowns without no apparent reasons.
Are you losing patience in dealing with Autism in your child: the tantrum, anxiety, the toilet issue, the aggression, the lack of connection, and the inability of you being able to do anything or going anywhere with your child?
Autism parenting is difficult because parents can't predict or know what causes their child's sudden changes in mood and behavior - meltdowns or shutdowns can happen without any warning at any time. It is hard for them to understand what it is like for their child to live in their world and not be able to connect with them.
But that doesn't have to be that way once you understand why they happen, how to identify the signs, and how to handle them when they do. You will apply techniques and exercises for helping you prevent meltdowns and shutdowns in your child.
What kind of difference would THAT make in your child and your life? How would you feel if you can go out shopping with your child without worrying about your child’s sudden meltdowns? Would that help bring your family closer together, feeling easy about sending your child to school? Not to mention you can stop losing sleep at night worrying about what ifs?
In order to prevent your child’s autism meltdowns and shutdowns, you have to identify your child’s fear sources. Science Direct, a leading science journal, says that there are 92 unusual fears in children with autism(42 %). More and more researches suggest that autism meltdowns and shutdowns are linked to fear and phobia in children.
This course will help you to identify your child’s specific fear sources and provide simple but very powerful Neuro Alignment Techniques to help prevent your child’s unexpected meltdowns and shutdowns
After taking this course, you will:
Identify their child's specific source of fear that is linked with autistic meltdowns and shutdowns.
Learn how sound sensitivity can make your child vulnerable to everyday noises and trigger unexpected episodes of meltdowns.
Understand why children with autism avoid making eye contact, and why they do head banging.
Understand other common autistic features and how to improve them, such as autism flat facial affect, lack of empathy issue and looking at speaker's mouth instead of eyes.
Learn what cues of safety are and how use them to prevent or rescue their child in a trigger situation
Discover how to help generate bonding hormone in your child to help them fall asleep and stay asleep soundly without nightmares
Use simple but powerful techniques to restore child's nervous system, thus reducing the frequency and severity of meltdowns and shutdowns by 50%
Plus, you'll also get "Easy Home Remedy for Dry, Itchy and Sensitive Skin" for those who has skin or touch sensitivity.
Many of the sections have exercises after the lessons so you can practice the concepts and the techniques.
Whether your child is working with therapy or not, if your child have sensory challenges and is constantly moving between meltdowns and shutdowns on a daily base, this course is for you. Take this course today, and become a confident parent who can offer cues of safety to your child anytime and anywhere, so they are ready for growth, connection and learning.