EPS 18: Understanding Autism with Aggressive Behavior: Why It Happens and How Parents Can Respond
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Aggressive behavior in children with autism can feel scary, overwhelming, and exhausting for parents—but it is often a sign of distress, not defiance. In this episode of Angel’s Awesome Minds, we explore why children with autism may hit, bite, kick, throw objects, or hurt themselves when they are overwhelmed, dysregulated, or unable to communicate their needs.
Based on Parent’s Guide to Supporting Children with Autism and Challenging Behaviors by Angelique Marshall, this episode explains how behavior is communication and why punishment often fails during meltdowns or aggressive episodes. Parents will learn how to focus on safety first, reduce demands during crisis moments, use fewer words, and teach replacement skills such as break cards, help cards, emotion charts, First/Then boards, and visual supports.
This episode is for parents, caregivers, teachers, and professionals looking for compassionate, practical autism behavior strategies that support communication, emotional regulation, and family safety.
Visit angels-awesomebooks.com for the book, workbook, and visual support resources.