The video explores emotion regulation and why individuals with autism often face greater challenges in managing big emotions, leading to meltdowns, which are extreme forms of emotional dysregulation. Emotion regulation involves the ability to monitor, evaluate, and modify emotional states to achieve goals and remain socially appropriate, but this doesn’t always mean staying calm—it means staying engaged and in control. Dysregulation can manifest in both under- and over-responsiveness to emotions and is not limited to negative feelings; difficulty managing excitement or joy can also signal dysregulation. The speaker uses relatable scenarios (like waiting behind someone paying with a check) to show how people typically regulate to achieve objectives without causing disruption. The video sets up a framework for understanding this process and promises to share strategies to support individuals during these episodes in the later parts.
Visual Stimming in Autism: Home Management
This video is important because it helps parents, therapists, and caregivers understand and manage visual stimming in children with autism
