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34. Is It Social Anxiety — or Is It Autism

August 25
33 mins

Episode Description

You can’t ‘train’ a brain to enjoy being flooded with noise, light, smells, and chaos. You can only push it until it shuts down — or shuts you out. Yet families are told every day that ‘exposure therapy’ will fix sensory overwhelm. In this episode, we talk about why that’s not just wrong — it’s dangerous.

You’ll learn:

  • How to tell the difference between fear-based and processing-based struggles.
  • Why getting the label right matters for getting the support right.
  • The long-term impact on trust and resilience when supports are mismatched.
  • What meltdowns in public spaces really mean (hint: it’s not bad behaviour).
  • Practical ways to adapt environments so kids can thrive without being pushed past breaking point.


If you’ve ever dragged your child through a noisy, bright, overwhelming place and watched them unravel, this episode will make you feel seen — and give you the language to advocate for real change.

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Topics Covered

sensory overwhelm autism ADHD and sensory processing exposure therapy for autistic child fear-based vs processing-based anxiety sensory overload in children autism and public meltdowns trauma from exposure therapy supporting sensory sensitive kids

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