Before, During, After Map

Throwing or damaging property

Slamming doors, throwing objects, breaking belongings, damaging the home.

Before the moment
Damage is often about release, not the object itself. Prevention lives earlier than we expect.
What might be happening underneath?
  • Overwhelming emotion with no safe outlet, anger, panic, shame, or frustration.
  • A need to discharge energy when words and thinking are no longer accessible.
  • Loss of control, breaking something can briefly restore a sense of power.
  • A learned survival response from past environments, destruction signalled distress or kept people away.
Support that helps
  • Lower demands early and offer two calm choices, for example, “Do you want a snack first or a quick shower first?” or “Do you want to do this now or in ten minutes?”
  • Build safe outlets into the day, heavy work and movement help, carrying shopping, wiping the table, pushing a laundry basket, a short walk, or five minutes on a trampoline if you have one.
  • Create a clear “safe to throw” option ahead of time, a cushion, soft ball outside, or a box of paper to rip, so the rule becomes, “You can let it out, just not on people or breakable things.”
  • Reduce triggers in vulnerable times, after school, before bed, after contact, and during transitions, name the plan clearly, “First tea, then ten minutes to chill, then homework.”
Gentle prompt
Where is pressure building, and how could it be released more safely?
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