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... You can do this with “low functioning” children by having them use a straw to breathe. It is really difficult to take a hard inhale through a straw and much easier to exhale.I’d love for you to share your thoughts with me. Leave me a comment and let me know about your child’s breathing. ...
What Causes Meltdowns?
... You can do this with “low functioning” children by having them use a straw to breathe. It is really difficult to take a hard inhale through a straw and much easier to exhale.I’d love for you to share your thoughts with me. Leave me a comment and let me know about your child’s breathing. ...
... If they are an upper chest breather, you will see them try to take a hard inhale, and the breath will seem pressured.Encourage them to take small, gentle breaths, focusing on the exhale, not the inhale.To make it even easier for them, you can offer them a straw to gently breathe through.Tip #4: While having their arms raised, hum the child’s favorite ...
Ways to Calm a Child With Autism
... If they are an upper chest breather, you will see them try to take a hard inhale, and the breath will seem pressured.Encourage them to take small, gentle breaths, focusing on the exhale, not the inhale.To make it even easier for them, you can offer them a straw to gently breathe through.Tip #4: While having their arms raised, hum the child’s favorite ...