Skip Nav

Dealing With a Stressed Out Child

My 5-Year-Old Is Stressed Out, but We're Managing It

Dealing With a Stressed Out Child
Image Source: Pexels / josh

I used to think that stress was something only adults had cornered the market on. Over the past two months, I had my third surgery in a year, work was crazy, my writing seemed to be at a stand still, and the holidays took full effect.

My youngest son, who is autistic, seemed to be regressing and having tons of bathroom accidents, as well as behavioral outbursts. When we went to the behaviorist this past week I spoke openly about how rough it has been at our home over the past few months. Her response to me actually shocked me. She began to explain to me that my 5-year-old is "stressed out." I let out tiny chuckle and thought to myself, "What on earth does he have to be stressed about?"

Our therapist continued to discuss how kids with developmental delays and especially kids on the spectrum can easily get stressed out during the holidays. On top of my surgery and having out of town guests in our home, my son was regressing at an alarming pace. We discussed tactics to help him de-stress and find his center during the craziest time of the year.

Latest Family