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How to Reduce After-School Restraint Collapse in Autistic Kids


Published: May. 28, 2026Updated: May. 28, 2026

After-school meltdowns often point to unmet needs during the day. In this clip, Theresa Kidd, PhD, clinical psychologist and clinical director of the Kidd Clinic, explains how school supports, sensory breaks, and after-school routines can reduce masking, stress, and restraint collapse.

For more information about after-school restraint collapse, check out our article After-School Restraint Collapse article.

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