Help with meltdowns

Hi everyone, 

Im fairly new here and have read a few of the discussions and replied to some.

My eleven year old goes through cycles with his aspergers, at the moment he is having meltdowns  left right and centre.

He gets physically aggressive, throws hinges, scares my younger children (10 and 6) hits , kicks, punches, spits, screams at us breaks things and so on. Myself and my hubby (not his dad biologically) are becoming very worn down and tired. Wfinally got his diagnosis two weeks ago after fighting for ten years. 

We no longer no what to do or try.

Basically any help or receive could bebrilliant.

Thanks

Kimx

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  • Hi,

    I feel your pain I have had 4 days of hell with my aspergers son, he is 4 (nearly 5) and we are going through the diagnosis process.  He has become so violent he is smacking me and my husband and hurting his 2 year old sister and I just don't know what to do, yesterday he spent 3 hours in his bedroom in complete isolation and I've just had to put him up there again :( I feel like the shittest mum who can't control her own child.

    I've been trying to analyse triggers but there doesn't seem to be any and I can't believe how long these meltdowns are lasting :(

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  • Hi,

    I feel your pain I have had 4 days of hell with my aspergers son, he is 4 (nearly 5) and we are going through the diagnosis process.  He has become so violent he is smacking me and my husband and hurting his 2 year old sister and I just don't know what to do, yesterday he spent 3 hours in his bedroom in complete isolation and I've just had to put him up there again :( I feel like the shittest mum who can't control her own child.

    I've been trying to analyse triggers but there doesn't seem to be any and I can't believe how long these meltdowns are lasting :(

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