Overcoming the Behavior Challenge of Pain for Children is a supportive and practical guide for caregivers, clinicians, and educators helping children navigate pain-whether chronic, medical, or momentary. Many children, especially those with Autism, ADHD, or other neurodivergent needs, experience pain in ways that are difficult to express or understand. They may respond with fear, behavioral changes, or shutdowns, making it even harder to support them effectively.
Developed by a collaborative team of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), and Registered Nurses (RNs), this guide provides clear, compassionate strategies to:
Recognize how children express pain behaviorallySupport communication about pain using visuals and accessible languageReduce fear and anxiety around medical procedures or daily discomfortEmpower children to advocate for their bodiesBuild trust, routine, and coping skills around pain-related experiencesWith step-by-step tools, calming visuals, and real-world solutions, this resource transforms painful moments into teachable, supportive ones-helping children feel heard, safe, and stronger.
Pain is real-but so is support. You GOT THIS.
- The OBC Team: Dr. Holthaus, BCBA Melissa Killam, and SLP Maggie Kuykendall