A guide to behaviours of distress for autistic children and young people (Text, 10 min)
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- Title:
- A guide to behaviours of distress for autistic children and young people (Text, 10 min)
- Description:
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Some autistic people can display distressed behaviour. It includes what would normally be considered physically aggressive behaviour, such as slapping, biting, spitting or hair pulling, but can also include other behaviours if they are having a negative impact on the person or their family. National Autistic Society gives some strategies to support.
Source: The National Autistic Society - Hierarchy:
- Children and Young People with Mental Health Needs, Autism or Learning Disability > Learning Disability and Autism > Personalised Support > Behaviours of Distress > A guide to behaviours of distress for autistic children and young people (Text, 10 min)
- Created:
- 16 Feb 2022
- Last Major Update:
- 16 Feb 2022
- Keywords:
- challenging behaviour
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- Title:
- A guide to behaviours of distress for autistic children and young people (Text, 10 min)
- Description:
-
Some autistic people can display distressed behaviour. It includes what would normally be considered physically aggressive behaviour, such as slapping, biting, spitting or hair pulling, but can also include other behaviours if they are having a negative impact on the person or their family. National Autistic Society gives some strategies to support.
Source: The National Autistic Society - Hierarchy:
- Children and Young People with Mental Health Needs, Autism or Learning Disability > Learning Disability and Autism > Personalised Support > Behaviours of Distress > A guide to behaviours of distress for autistic children and young people (Text, 10 min)
- Created:
- 16 Feb 2022
- Last Major Update:
- 16 Feb 2022
- Keywords:
- challenging behaviour