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Managing Problematic Behaviors :Excessive screaming, shouting, roll-over floor, Hiding and Pinching

Behavior Therapy is used to manage such problems by focusing on behavioral triggers and modifying the environment to reduce the occurrence of these triggers.

Behavior Therapy is a commonly used technique to manage problematic behaviors in children especially with autism. This approach focuses on identifying the triggers for the behavior and modifying the environment to reduce the occurrence of these triggers. Additionally, positive reinforcement is used to encourage desired behaviors.


Problematic Behaviors and Behavior Modification Techniques

  • Excessive screaming and shouting: Behavior modification techniques can help identify the triggers for the screaming and shouting, such as sensory overload or difficulty communicating. Modifications to the environment or communication strategies can help reduce the occurrence of these triggers. Positive reinforcement can also be used to encourage the child to use more appropriate communication strategies.

  • Roll-over floor and hiding: Behavior modification can help identify the triggers for these behaviors, such as anxiety or sensory overload. Modifications to the environment or the child's schedule can help reduce anxiety and sensory overload. Positive reinforcement can also be used to encourage the child to engage in more appropriate behaviors.

  • Pinching: Behavior modification can help identify the triggers for pinching, such as frustration or difficulty communicating. Modifications to the environment or communication strategies can help reduce the occurrence of these triggers. Positive reinforcement can also be used to encourage alternative behaviors that are more appropriate.


Recommendations for Parents in Handling Problematic Behaviors

  • Remain calm: It is important for parents to remain calm and composed when dealing with their child's problematic behaviors. Reacting with anger or frustration can escalate the situation and make it more difficult to manage the behavior.

  • Identify triggers: Work with a professional to identify the triggers for the behavior, such as sensory overload, frustration, or difficulty communicating. Understanding the triggers can help parents modify the environment or develop strategies to prevent or manage the behavior.

  • Use positive reinforcement: Praise and reward your child for exhibiting positive behaviors, such as using appropriate communication or self-regulation strategies. Positive reinforcement can be a powerful tool for encouraging desired behaviors and reducing problematic behaviors.

  • Develop a plan: Work with a professional to develop a plan for managing the behavior. The plan should be tailored to your child's specific needs and strengths, and may include modifications to the environment, communication strategies, or sensory strategies.

  • Seek support: Parenting a child with autism can be challenging, and it is important for parents to seek support from family, friends, or professionals. Joining a support group or seeking the help of a therapist can provide valuable support and guidance.


Remember that managing problematic behaviors in children especially those with autism takes time and patience. With the right support and strategies in place, parents can help their child develop positive behaviors and achieve their full potential.

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