In addition to difficulties with understanding emotions, individuals with ASDs may become angry quickly and may have difficulty calming themselves effectively. They often need to be taught skills to cope with an increase in irritability once they have been able to identify these emotions.
How do autistic adults deal with anger?
Autism and anger management - a guide for parents and carersCommunicate clearly. Provide structure. Help to identify emotions. Offer a safe space or time out Offer an alternative. Find out if the person is being bullied. Useful resources.14 Aug 2020
How do you work with a child who has Aspergers?
How to care for a child with Aspergers disorderspeech and language therapy, to help them communicate better.occupational therapy, to help them deal with everyday activities.psychological therapy, to help with social skills and regulate emotions and stress.support to ease the transition to school.13 Jun 2018