Beneath the Behavior: Supporting Neurodivergent Kids With Science, Not Shame
A later autism diagnosis can bring relief, grief, guilt, confusion, and clarity all at once. In this episode of Beneath the Behavior, Dr. Mark Bowers continues the “Now What?” series by helping parents understand what often happens when a child is diagnosed with autism later in childhood or adolescence. Many parents look back after a diagnosis and wonder, “How did we miss this?” But often, families did not miss the signs. They noticed the anxiety, sensory sensitivities, emotional meltdowns, school exhaustion, friendship struggles, perfectionism, masking, shutdowns, and burnout. What they did not have was the right framework to connect those experiences. Dr. Bowers explains why bright, verbal, socially interested, high-achieving, or highly masking autistic children are often diagnosed later, especially when they seem “fine” at school but fall apart at home. He also explores the emotional replay many parents experience after diagnosis, including guilt over the past, grief over years of misunderstanding, and relief that their child’s struggles finally make sense. This episode offers a compassionate path forward for parents asking what to do after a late autism diagnosis. Instead of rushing into panic or blame, families can begin with understanding, self-advocacy, accommodations, sensory support, emotional regulation, burnout awareness, and more accurate conversations with their child about how their brain works. For parents of autistic children, neurodivergent kids, teens with autism, or children newly diagnosed after years of anxiety, school avoidance, social challenges, or emotional overwhelm, this episode helps reframe the diagnosis as a tool for clarity, connection, and support. You’ll learn: Why some autistic children are diagnosed later How masking, anxiety, giftedness, and internalizing can delay diagnosis Why school may see one child while home sees another How parents can process guilt, grief, and relief after diagnosis How to talk with your child or teen about autism What support can look like after a later diagnosis Why understanding your child’s nervous system changes the next chapter This episode is for education and understanding, not therapy or individual medical advice. Let Us Know What You Think! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2567695/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2567695/support] Beneath the Behavior is an educational podcast for parents and caregivers of neurodivergent kids. The information shared is not therapy or a substitute for working with your own provider. Episodes are intended to offer understanding, context, and language—not individual advice. If you’re looking for ongoing support grounded in the same science-not-shame approach, check out the Neurodivergent Parenting Collective [https://www.drmarkbowers.org/neurodivergent-parenting-collective].
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