Keeping It Behavioral

Episode 15: Lower Need Learners

30 min · 10 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Keeping It Behavioral, we’re talking about lower support need autistic learners—a group that is often misunderstood and frequently overlooked. Because their challenges may be less visible, these learners are often expected to keep up without the support they still genuinely need. We discuss masking, executive functioning struggles, social expectations, and the risk of burnout when support systems assume “low support need” means “no support needed.” We also share ways parents, educators, and clinicians can better recognize and support these learners in meaningful ways.

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Episode 16: Information Overload

In a world that's louder, faster, and more overwhelming than ever, individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder often face a unique and exhausting challenge — navigating a constant flood of sensory and cognitive input that most people never notice. In this episode of Keeping It Behavioral, we dive into the science and practice behind information overload in ASD: what's happening in the brain, why it hits differently for autistic individuals, and — most importantly — what we can actually do about it. We'll explore evidence-based behavioral strategies for reducing environmental overwhelm, building predictable routines, and teaching self-regulation skills that stick. Whether you're a behavior analyst, therapist, parent, educator, or someone on the spectrum yourself, this conversation is packed with practical takeaways you can put to work right away. We'll also touch on how to recognize the early signs of overload before a meltdown or shutdown occurs, how to set up environments that work with the autistic brain rather than against it, and how caregivers and support teams can become powerful allies in managing day-to-day overwhelm. Because when we reduce the noise, we make space for real learning, real connection, and real progress.

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