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EPS 15 - Understanding Autism Meltdowns & Emotional Regulation

21 min · 12 de may de 2026
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What if autism behaviors are not defiance [https://music.youtube.com/podcast/7ORNbr_-MZs]— but communication? In this episode of Angel’s Awesome Minds Podcast, we explore the deeper meaning behind autism meltdowns, sensory overload, emotional dysregulation, elopement, and challenging behaviors in autistic children. Instead of focusing on punishment, this conversation helps parents, caregivers, educators, and autism advocates understand how behavior can be a signal of overwhelm, anxiety, sensory pain, or unmet needs. Inspired by The Parent’s Guide to Supporting Children with Autism and Challenging Behaviors [https://angels-awesomebooks.com/product/supporting-children-autism-challenging-behavior-workbook/] Workbook by Angelique Marshall, this episode shares compassionate, practical strategies for supporting autistic children through emotional regulation, visual supports, sensory-friendly tools, and communication-based parenting approaches. Topics include: • Autism meltdowns vs tantrums • Sensory overload and emotional regulation • Why behavior is communication • Parenting strategies for autistic children • Elopement and safety support • First Then boards and visual schedules • Supporting neurodivergent children with compassion Whether you are a parent, teacher, therapist, caregiver, or someone seeking a better understanding of autism, this episode offers actionable insight, encouragement, and real-world support. 🌐 Learn more: Angel’s Awesome Books [https://angels-awesomebooks.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] #Autism #AutismParenting #Neurodiversity #AutismSupport #BehaviorIsCommunication #SensoryOverload #AutismPodcast #SpecialNeedsParenting #EmotionalRegulation #AutisticChildren

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EPS 16 - Autism Meltdown vs Tantrum: What Every Parent Needs to Understand

What’s the difference between an autism meltdown and a tantrum — and why does it matter so much for parents and caregivers? [https://music.youtube.com/podcast/aNnyw4s04D0] In this episode, we explore how meltdowns are often caused by sensory overload, emotional overwhelm, communication struggles, or stress — not defiance or manipulation. Learn how to recognize the signs, respond calmly during difficult moments, and support autistic children with compassion and understanding. We also share practical autism parenting strategies including sensory supports, break cards, visual schedules, emotional regulation tools, and calm-down techniques that can help children feel safe, heard, and supported. If you are parenting a child with autism or developmental delays, this episode offers real-life guidance designed for everyday family situations. Topics include: • Autism meltdowns vs tantrums [ngels-awesomebooks.com/product/parents-guide-to-supporting-children-with-autism/] • Sensory overload and emotional regulation • Behavior as communication • Calm-down strategies for autistic children • Parenting children with autism • Visual supports and sensory tools • Supporting developmental delays 🎧 Listen now and discover how understanding your child’s behavior can strengthen connection, trust, and communication.

25 de may de 202616 min
episode EPS 15 - Understanding Autism Meltdowns & Emotional Regulation artwork

EPS 15 - Understanding Autism Meltdowns & Emotional Regulation

What if autism behaviors are not defiance [https://music.youtube.com/podcast/7ORNbr_-MZs]— but communication? In this episode of Angel’s Awesome Minds Podcast, we explore the deeper meaning behind autism meltdowns, sensory overload, emotional dysregulation, elopement, and challenging behaviors in autistic children. Instead of focusing on punishment, this conversation helps parents, caregivers, educators, and autism advocates understand how behavior can be a signal of overwhelm, anxiety, sensory pain, or unmet needs. Inspired by The Parent’s Guide to Supporting Children with Autism and Challenging Behaviors [https://angels-awesomebooks.com/product/supporting-children-autism-challenging-behavior-workbook/] Workbook by Angelique Marshall, this episode shares compassionate, practical strategies for supporting autistic children through emotional regulation, visual supports, sensory-friendly tools, and communication-based parenting approaches. Topics include: • Autism meltdowns vs tantrums • Sensory overload and emotional regulation • Why behavior is communication • Parenting strategies for autistic children • Elopement and safety support • First Then boards and visual schedules • Supporting neurodivergent children with compassion Whether you are a parent, teacher, therapist, caregiver, or someone seeking a better understanding of autism, this episode offers actionable insight, encouragement, and real-world support. 🌐 Learn more: Angel’s Awesome Books [https://angels-awesomebooks.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] #Autism #AutismParenting #Neurodiversity #AutismSupport #BehaviorIsCommunication #SensoryOverload #AutismPodcast #SpecialNeedsParenting #EmotionalRegulation #AutisticChildren

12 de may de 202621 min
episode EPS 14 Dyslexia in Children Early Signs, Brain Science & What Parents Must Know artwork

EPS 14 Dyslexia in Children Early Signs, Brain Science & What Parents Must Know

Dyslexia is the most common learning disability—and one of the most misunderstood. If your child is struggling with reading, avoiding homework, or falling behind despite being bright and capable, this episode gives you clarity, answers, and a plan. In this episode, we explain what dyslexia [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0XZs1hJYWk] really is, how it shows up in young children, and why it has nothing to do with intelligence. You’ll learn what’s actually happening in the brain, the early warning signs parents often miss, and why outdated school testing models fail so many children. We break down the science behind phonological processing, memory challenges, and slow naming speed—three key areas that directly impact reading. You’ll also discover how dyslexia overlaps with ADHD, how emotional struggles can develop when kids feel constantly behind, and why behavior problems are often signs of academic stress rather than defiance. Most importantly, you’ll learn what parents can do right now—from seeking the right evaluation to building skills at home—and what truly effective intervention looks like. In this episode, you’ll learn: • What dyslexia actually [https://angels-awesomebooks.com/understanding-dyslexia-in-children-early-signs-and-brain-science/] is (and what it isn’t) • Early signs in preschool and early elementary years • How dyslexia affects the brain • Why IQ has nothing to do with reading struggles • The difference between dyslexia and ADHD [https://angels-awesomebooks.com/audhd-key-truths-parents/] • Why many children go undiagnosed • What a proper evaluation should include • Why speech-language pathologists matter • How structured literacy programs work • How early intervention changes outcomes • How to support your child emotionally and academically If you’re feeling overwhelmed, confused, or frustrated, this episode will help you stop guessing and start advocating with confidence. 🎧 Listen now and take the first step toward understanding—and supporting—your child’s reading journey.

30 de nov de 202510 min
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EPS 13 - Autism or ADHD? The Adaptive Functioning Key Every Parent Needs to Know

When Autism (ASD) and ADHD show up together, parenting gets confusing fast. In this episode of Angel’s Awesome Minds, we break down the research behind ASD-only, ADHD-only, and ASD + ADHD combined [https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=FTxtxvwOVnY&si=BQs5rEw8B3YFbjCD], and explain why the overlap creates challenges that are exponential, not additive. You’ll learn why ASD and ADHD co-occur so often, how diagnosis timing affects children, and the real differences in social behavior between the two conditions. Most importantly, we uncover the metric every parent needs to understand: adaptive functioning—the strongest predictor of a child’s long-term independence, daily living skills, communication, and social development. We also discuss early intervention, behavior therapy, medication response differences, and why ASD severity—not ADHD—drives the biggest challenges in real-world functioning. This episode is perfect for parents, caregivers, educators, and anyone supporting neurodiverse children who want clearer direction, practical insights, and research-backed guidance.

23 de nov de 202511 min
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EPS 12 - Helping Your Child Learn Numbers & Shapes Through Play

Kindergarten readiness [https://angels-awesomebooks.com/numbers-and-shapes/] doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. In this episode, we talk about how to support young learners with low-pressure, play-based activities that build confidence, curiosity, and real understanding — without stress. Parents often worry: “Is my child ready for kindergarten?” [https://music.youtube.com/podcast/Uemm9KU8YWw]Especially when it comes to numbers, shapes, attention, and focus. But research shows that kids learn best when learning feels like exploration, not performance. In this conversation, we discuss: * Why high-pressure drills often backfire * How to use play to teach numbers and shapes * Why visual and hands-on learners need real-world examples * How to support children with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, or sensory differences * Three simple learning games you can start today * How to use tools like flashcards or workbooks without creating stress The goal isn’t perfection. The goal is connection, confidence, and the joy of learning. If you’re a parent, caregiver, homeschooler, or early childhood educator looking for gentle, practical ways to help your child grow — this episode is for you. Recommended Resource: Angel’s Awesome Numbers & Shapes Book — A visual learning support tool designed for preschoolers and early learners, especially those who learn best through clear images and hands-on play.

31 de oct de 20254 min