Beyond Diagnosis: A Podcast for Parents of Neurodivergent Children

Behavior is Communication: "Not Listening" and Emotional Reactivity

29 min · 18 de may de 2026
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For this episode, we’re asking an important question: when someone seems like they’re “not listening” or reacting emotionally, is it truly behavior — or is it a communication and regulation breakdown? As a Speech Pathologist and Occupational Therapist, we explore how behaviors like emotional outbursts, shutdowns, impulsive reactions, avoidance, and difficulty following directions may actually stem from underlying challenges with language processing, sensory regulation, executive functioning, or emotional regulation. What looks like defiance may be a child or adult struggling to process information, communicate needs, regulate their nervous system, or cope with overwhelm. In this episode, we break down the overlap between behavior, communication, and processing and discuss when these challenges may benefit from speech therapy, occupational therapy, or a collaborative approach. We also talk about how caregivers, educators, and clinicians can shift from asking “What’s wrong with this behavior?” to “What is this behavior communicating?” Connect with us on Instagram: @diagnosisbeyond, @beyondeducationmicroschool, @twofishtherapy www.instagram.com/diagnosisbeyond                                                            www.instagram.com/beyondeducationmicroschool [http://www.instagram.com/beyondeducationmicroschool]

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Have you ever wondered what sensory symptoms might be trying to tell us? In this episode, we explore sensory processing through a deeper lens, moving beyond the idea that sensory challenges are simply behaviors to manage or problems to fix. We'll discuss how sensory sensitivities, sensory-seeking behaviors, overwhelm, shutdowns, and other sensory experiences can serve as important forms of communication. What might a child be expressing when they avoid certain sounds, crave movement, struggle with clothing textures, or become overwhelmed in busy environments? How can we learn to recognize sensory symptoms as meaningful signals about a person's nervous system, unmet needs, emotional state, or environment? Join us as we unpack the connection between sensory processing, regulation, safety, connection, and overall well-being. Whether you're a parent, clinician, educator, or someone navigating sensory differences yourself, this conversation will help you better understand the messages behind sensory experiences and how to respond with curiosity, compassion, and support. Tune in to discover how listening to sensory symptoms can open the door to deeper understanding, more effective support, and stronger connections. Connect with us on Instagram: @diagnosisbeyond, @beyondeducationmicroschool, @twofishtherapy www.instagram.com/diagnosisbeyond                                                            www.instagram.com/beyondeducationmicroschool [http://www.instagram.com/beyondeducationmicroschool]

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In this episode we explore the 8 sensory systems and how they shape the way we experience, respond to, and move through the world. From the familiar senses like sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell, to the often-overlooked systems of vestibular (balance and movement), proprioception (body awareness), and interoception (internal body signals), we unpack how sensory processing impacts emotions, behavior, relationships, learning, and everyday life. We also discuss what happens when our nervous systems become dysregulated and how behaviors are often forms of communication rather than “bad behavior.” Meltdowns, shutdowns, avoidance, seeking movement, irritability, fidgeting, or emotional overwhelm can all be signs that a person’s sensory needs are not being met. Instead of asking, “What’s wrong with them?” we invite listeners to ask, “What is their nervous system communicating?” A major part of this conversation is building the language to identify and express sensory needs — both for ourselves and for the people we support. When we can recognize and communicate what helps us feel safe, grounded, alert, calm, or connected, we create more compassion, regulation, and understanding in our homes, schools, workplaces, and relationships. Connect with us on Instagram: @diagnosisbeyond, @beyondeducationmicroschool, @twofishtherapy www.instagram.com/diagnosisbeyond                                                            www.instagram.com/beyondeducationmicroschool [http://www.instagram.com/beyondeducationmicroschool]

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In this episode, we continue to explore a shift in perspective: understanding behavior as communication. Focusing specifically on avoidance and refusal behaviors, we unpack what these responses may actually be telling us beneath the surface. Rather than viewing avoidance, shutdowns, noncompliance, or refusal as simply “challenging behaviors,” we discuss how they can signal overwhelm, anxiety, unmet needs, lack of autonomy, skill deficits, sensory discomfort, or emotional dysregulation. We dive into the importance of curiosity over control, and how parents, educators, clinicians, and caregivers can better interpret these behaviors through a compassionate and neurodiversity-affirming lens. This episode offers insights for recognizing patterns, reducing power struggles, supporting regulation, and creating environments where communication feels safer and more accessible. Whether you work with children, support neurodivergent individuals, or are simply interested in human behavior and connection, this conversation will challenge traditional assumptions and offer a more empathetic framework for understanding refusal and avoidance. Connect with us on Instagram: @diagnosisbeyond, @beyondeducationmicroschool, @twofishtherapy www.instagram.com/diagnosisbeyond www.instagram.com/beyondeducationmicroschool [http://www.instagram.com/beyondeducationmicroschool]

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