Beneath the Behavior: Supporting Neurodivergent Kids With Science, Not Shame
What if your child saying “I’m bored” isn’t a problem to solve, but a skill they need to build? In this first episode of Kids, Pressure, and the Modern Parenting Panic, Dr. Mark Bowers explores why boredom matters for kids, especially in a world filled with screens, constant entertainment, packed schedules, and pressure to keep children happy every minute. Parents today often feel responsible for fixing boredom fast, but boredom can build imagination, attention span, independence, frustration tolerance, problem solving, and resilience. This episode looks at how modern parenting, screen time, and the fear of meltdowns can accidentally train kids to avoid discomfort instead of learning how to handle it. Dr. Bowers explains why boredom is not the enemy, how unstructured play supports child development, and why kids need space to create, wait, wonder, and figure things out. You’ll hear practical ways to help children tolerate boredom without shame, including screen-free car rides, grocery store patience, restaurant waiting, rainy-day downtime, and simple “I’m bored” tools that support independence. The episode also includes a thoughtful note for parents of neurodivergent kids, including children with ADHD, autism, anxiety, PDA profiles, and sensory needs. If your child struggles with boredom, screen limits, attention span, pretend play, waiting, or frustration, this episode will help you rethink boredom as the blank page where creativity begins. 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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