Aspie202 wrote:
Usually when I get home from school, I have a meltdown. Smashing stuff and tearing stuff is involved. However, my mom and dad don't like this. My dad dubs my meltdowns as "tantrums" and that I need to stop them immediately. My mom says that I'm too old for them. I try to tell them that their meltdowns because of stress at school, but they won't listen. Can I convince them in anyway?
That sounds like a really difficult situation. Is it like you've had to control yourself really hard all day at school and not let go even when things are stressful so when you get home it just all comes out? I know that's how I often feel about work. Have you tried finding some activity which helps you destress? My guess is that the meltdown is a way of getting rid of the horrible stress which has built up in you through the day, so if you could find a way to do the same thing for yourself without the smashing and tearing stuff up it might really help? For me either walking in the fresh air really helps, or, if my health isn't up to walking, then I go into my bedroom, plug in headphones and watch stuff I like on YouTube for a while until I've calmed down. Another option might be running if you're a high energy person.
Just some ideas, I hope things get better for you.
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