You are in the grocery store make a purchase and suddenly your child has autism, shows the strongest tantrum I've ever heard. You have to be in shock and shame of this explosion. Your child needs a crisis. But how?

Has this ever happened to you? You know you must deal with this tantrum and give your child a crisis.

Having a child with autism disorder is extremely difficult, when an explosion of a tantrum occurs.

If you have other children or are aware of other children who are not autistic, a high percentage of children under five years of age usually have temper tantrums and outbursts. However, these tantrums usually can be stopped or corrected.

When a child with autism disorder shows the temper tantrums you want to calm him or her down with a merger.

It can be difficult and challenging to calm her autistic son down and control their behavior.

Before you decide to take your child in public places, be prepared that tantrums can happen and you have to give your child a crisis to stop the aggression and frustration.

It is also necessary to understand why tantrums are happening.

If a tantrum happens when you're in public, I thought the best thing to do is solve it. Try to communicate with your child making eye contact and say a firm "NO". Be very firm with that word.

If your child does not understand what "NO" means, try to use flash cards with pictures of them or creating visual meaning, using the expressions of the signs and symbols, signs your child to interact. Such as the word calm down, quiet, not noisy, do not push, do not throw objects, not to scream, etc.

I have found if you know your child will have a fit, try to distract your child from this problem.

There may be times when you want to take pictures, toys, music, books, stuffed animals to provide a distraction from the temper tantrums and outbursts.

I met a mother who had a cart full of food and that her son had a tantrum. I had no choice but to withdraw their child and herself from the premises. He had the discipline and give your child a crisis.

To resolve the temper tantrums and outbursts, you may need to stop what you are doing and let your child know, that's enough, you as parent (s), caregiver (s) are responsible. Their behavior must come to an end. It must stop. A crisis must be given.

In the future, if you find that your child has tantrums and meltdowns when you are planning the same routine, assess what is causing his tantrums?

Try to analyze the cause and resolve it before the mergers are necessary.

Author's Bio: 

Lisa Beverley writes highly informative and researched articles for end consumers about a variety of health care topics including remedies, Health and Fitness, Nutrition, Slimming, weight loss products, bodybuilding supplements and diet tips.