Understanding Autism and Aggressive Behavior: Causes and Solutions
Autism and aggressive behavior often stem from underlying challenges such as communication difficulties, sensory overload, disrupted routines, or unmet needs. Children with autism may use aggression as a way to express frustration when they cannot communicate effectively or feel overwhelmed by their environment. Effective treatment typically includes evidence-based approaches like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, functional behavior assessments, and parent training to identify triggers and reinforce positive behaviors. By combining structured routines, communication supports, and professional guidance, families can help children reduce aggressive behaviors and develop healthier ways to express their needs.
















