Uniquely Wired Child
Why do so many autistic girls appear “fine” at school only to completely fall apart at home? In this episode of Educating the Uniquely Wired Child, Dr. Kristan Shimpi talks with Jess Hendrickx, co-author of Women and Girls on the Autism Spectrum, about masking, emotional exhaustion, meltdowns, boundaries, self-acceptance, and the hidden pressures many autistic girls carry every single day. Together, they explore: • why autistic girls are so often missed or misunderstood • the emotional cost of masking all day • why meltdowns are often a pressure release rather than “bad behavior” • spoon theory, ticket theory, and energy accounting • the importance of helping girls build healthy boundaries • and why recognizing limits is not the same as “giving in” This conversation offers an affirming and compassionate perspective for parents, educators, therapists, and anyone supporting neurodivergent girls behind the scenes. Because sometimes what looks like defiance is actually exhaustion. 🎧 Connect with Uniquely Wired Child and find additional resources here: https://linktr.ee/uniquely.wired.child [https://linktr.ee/uniquely.wired.child]
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