Helping Students Recover from Sensory Overload
In this episode of Teaching Autism & Special Education with Nikki, we’re talking about the moment after a meltdown, when the room is quiet, everyone’s drained, and you’re wondering… okay, now what? Because what happens after sensory overload matters just as much as what happens before it. This episode walks through how to help students recover safely, calmly, and compassionately, without rushing them back into expectations they’re not ready for yet. In this episode, we talk about: • Why recovery takes longer than we think (even when students look calm) • What sensory overload does to the nervous system • Why co-regulation comes before self-regulation • How removing demands actually helps students recover faster • Creating safety after a meltdown without “giving in” • Staying nearby without adding pressure • Why the environment needs regulating too • Sensory tools that support recovery, not compliance • How to spot false calm vs true regulation • Why connection comes before conversation • How to gently debrief without shame • What to document after overload (and why it matters) • Teaching recovery as a skill... not a punishment • Why teachers need recovery time too Big takeaways: • Calm is the goal, not compliance • A regulated adult helps regulate a dysregulated child • Meltdowns aren’t choices, they’re nervous system overload • Rushing recovery makes future meltdowns more likely • Connection repairs more than consequences ever will If you’ve ever felt unsure what to do after a meltdown, or worried about “doing the wrong thing” - this episode will give you permission to slow down and lead with compassion. 🎧 Listen in and let’s talk about how recovery, co-regulation, and connection create real long-term change.

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