Before, During, After Map

Meltdowns

A complete loss of emotional control where thinking shuts down and the body takes over.

Before the moment
Meltdowns are not chosen. They build slowly until the nervous system is overwhelmed.
What might be happening underneath?
  • Prolonged stress, sensory overload, fatigue, hunger, or emotional build-up.
  • Too many demands, changes, or decisions without enough recovery time.
  • A nervous system stuck in survival mode where thinking is no longer accessible.
  • Often linked to trauma, neurodiversity, or chronic hypervigilance.
Support that helps
  • Spot early warning signs, agitation, withdrawal, repetitive behaviour, or rising rigidity.
  • Reduce demands early and offer regulation before the point of no return.
  • Build predictable routines with planned downtime and low-stimulus recovery.
  • Use visual supports, clear transitions, and fewer verbal instructions.
Gentle prompt
What signs tell me their system is getting overloaded long before the meltdown hits?
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