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#140 - The Impact of Stress on Autistic Children
Season 2 · Episode 140

#140 - The Impact of Stress on Autistic Children

The Autism Little Learners Podcast

September 16, 202519m 3s

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Show Notes

By popular demand, we're bringing back one of the most impactful episodes! This conversation dives into the powerful link between stress and behavior in autistic children, and why compassionate, neurodiversity-affirming approaches make all the difference.

You'll discover how to reframe behavior as communication, support self-advocacy, and create environments that reduce stress and meet the unique needs of autistic children. Whether you're an educator, therapist, or parent, this episode offers practical tools you can use right away.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Stress and behavior are closely linked for autistic children.

  2. Environments that increase stress can make behaviors harder.

  3. Behavior is communication—understanding it is essential.

  4. Compassionate approaches focus on unmet needs, not compliance.

  5. Compliance-driven methods can harm emotional well-being.

  6. Self-advocacy is critical for safety and empowerment.

  7. Protests and refusals are valid forms of communication.

  8. Predictable routines can ease anxiety.

  9. Co-regulation helps children manage emotions.

  10. Communication tools empower autistic children to thrive.

Resources & Links:

Research article #1: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6061115/

Research article #2: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3245359/

Calming Kit for preschoolers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Calm-Down-Kit-For-Calming-Corner-In-Special-Education-8140160

You may also be interested in these supports:

  1. Visual Support Starter Set

  2. Visual Supports Facebook Group

  3. Autism Little Learners on Instagram

  4. Autism Little Learners on Facebook