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Autism Masking: When "Doing Well" is Actually Struggling

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Have you ever had teachers insist your child is thriving at school, yet at home, they fall apart?

This episode explores autism masking—when autistic children hide their natural behaviors to appear neurotypical. Learn why masking happens, the heavy emotional and sensory toll it takes, and practical steps you can take to support your child.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • What autism masking is and the reasons children engage in it, including avoiding bullying, negative consequences, and internalized shame.
  • How masking can mislead educators into thinking your child doesn't need support.
  • Why People Think My Child ISN’T Autistic - The Coke Bottle Effect Explained by autistic advocate Orion Kelly.
  • Key signs your child might be masking, such as drastic behavioral differences between school and home, frequent bathroom breaks, increased stimming, and physical complaints.

Work with Me: If you're feeling caught between pushing your child forward and holding back to prevent overwhelm, schedule your complimentary consultation today and let's create a plan to support both you and your child effectively.

Book Your Complimentary Consultation HERE.

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Manage episode 474729724 series 2997127
Content provided by Lisa Candera. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lisa Candera or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Have you ever had teachers insist your child is thriving at school, yet at home, they fall apart?

This episode explores autism masking—when autistic children hide their natural behaviors to appear neurotypical. Learn why masking happens, the heavy emotional and sensory toll it takes, and practical steps you can take to support your child.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • What autism masking is and the reasons children engage in it, including avoiding bullying, negative consequences, and internalized shame.
  • How masking can mislead educators into thinking your child doesn't need support.
  • Why People Think My Child ISN’T Autistic - The Coke Bottle Effect Explained by autistic advocate Orion Kelly.
  • Key signs your child might be masking, such as drastic behavioral differences between school and home, frequent bathroom breaks, increased stimming, and physical complaints.

Work with Me: If you're feeling caught between pushing your child forward and holding back to prevent overwhelm, schedule your complimentary consultation today and let's create a plan to support both you and your child effectively.

Book Your Complimentary Consultation HERE.

  continue reading

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