This is a must-have resource! Poor emotion regulation has a very real impact on both the individual and those who provide support. The authors present a helpful review of factors that underlie difficult moments and provide real solutions to address them. Parents, teachers, psychologists, behavior specialists, and other professionals who work with individuals with ASD will appreciate this book. --Barry G. Grossman, PhD; Ziggurat Group, author of THE ZIGGURAT MODEL
Dr. Myles and Dr. Aspy did a great job covering the many components of a meltdown. As a young adult with autism who has experienced meltdowns, I loved this book! It truly captured what I wish people knew about meltdowns. Best of all, it does so in a way that supportive, respectful and takes the perspectives of both the individual with ASD and the person supporting them into account. This book is one of my favorites! It helps others understand that individuals with autism do not have these meltdown-type behaviors on purpose, they have them because of how their brain works. I think that this book is one that is much needed, and will truly teach others. This book is a must-read for parents and professionals alike! I couldn't put it down once I started reading it. --Chloe Rothschild, self-advocate, writer and presenter, young adult with autism
Brenda Smith Myles and Ruth Aspy's collective wisdom in the field of autism is remarkable. By joining forces in this latest endeavor, they combine practicality and useful information for not only educators and therapists, but also parents who, despite their best efforts, can struggle to understand and find meaningful ways to be supportive. Thank you, Brenda and Ruth - your contributions are important and immense! --Jackie Moen, Executive Director of Common Threads, McFarland, WI