Behavior: Video Summary
Everyone needs to know how to stay calm and become calm if they get upset. Some children can do this by themselves. Children with autism have to be taught how to stay calm or how to calm down.
- Teach a calming routine. Use pictures to show your child what calm looks like and how to calm down. When your child tries to calm themselves, praise them! Learning calming skills can be challenging.
- Teach and use calming songs. It is often easier for children to learn and practice calming skills when there is music. Try these songs with your child:
- Try not to talk much. It is easier for children to calm down when adults do not use a lot of words and keep their voices low.
- Read books. You can read these library books with your child to help them learn about calming down.
- The Calm Down Jar by Jennifer Jones
- I Calm Down by Cheri Meiners
- Little Monkey Calms Down by Michael Dahl
- Calm Ninja by Mary Nhin
- Watch videos. The Feelings Channel on YouTube has many calming videos for your child to watch with you: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJOySiqotiu1SjNSKvw7RPQ/videos