For many autistic individuals, overstimulation feels like the world is suddenly “too loud” — not just with sounds, but with lights, textures, and even emotions. It’s overwhelming, exhausting, and can lead to tantrums or even meltdowns if not managed.
Everyone experiences it a little differently, but some common feelings include:
Autistic brains process sensory input differently. Things that others might filter out — like humming lights, overlapping conversations, or a strong smell — may all come through at full volume. This can make everyday settings like classrooms, stores, or family gatherings very challenging.
The good news is, there are ways to manage and reduce overstimulation. Creating calming routines, using sensory tools, and practicing coping strategies can make a big difference. Professional support like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy helps children build skills to handle these situations with more confidence.
At Kids N Heart, we offer In-home ABA, School-based ABA therapy, and Telehealth ABA. Each program is designed to meet your child’s unique needs, wherever they are.
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Bright lights, loud noises, crowded spaces, or strong smells are common triggers.
Offer a calm, quiet space, use soothing language, and allow breaks.
Yes! ABA therapy teaches coping strategies and builds self-regulation skills.
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