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Here’s how to explain it clearly: 1. Describe what emotional dysregulation looks like. Write what actually happens, not just the term. Example: “He becomes overwhelmed suddenly, screams, hits himself, or throws objects when he cannot cope.” . 2. Show how often it happens. Frequency matters for DLA. Example: “This happens several times every day, especially during transitions, after school, or when routines change.” . 3. Explain the level of supervision needed. Emotional dysregulation almost alwa
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Here’s how to explain it clearly: 1. Describe what emotional dysregulation looks like. Write what actually happens, not just the term. Example: “He becomes overwhelmed suddenly, screams, hits himself, or throws objects when he cannot cope.” . 2. Show how often it happens. Frequency matters for DLA. Example: “This happens several times every day, especially during transitions, after school, or when routines change.” . 3. Explain the level of supervision needed. Emotional dysregulation almost alwa
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