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Autism Myths | Emotional Dysregulation in Children | E110

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Autism Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction and Supporting Your Child If you’re feeling confused, overwhelmed, or even a little scared by all the autism myths floating around, take a deep breath—I’ve got you. I’ve spent over three decades working with autistic kids and their families, and what breaks my heart most is how misinformation delays support. Parents see the signs, trust their instincts, and still get brushed off. Early understanding—not fear—is what opens the door to real healing and progress.In this episode, Dr. Roseann breaks down the myths that keep kids from being accurately identified and supported. You’ll learn what autism is, what it isn’t, and why calming the brain first is the foundation for connection, learning, and emotional resilience.In this episode, you’ll learn:• how to spot early signs of autism versus other developmental differences • why many girls with autism are chronically underdiagnosed • how gastrointestinal, sensory, and nervous system challenges interact with autism • evidence-based strategies that support autistic children’s learning, connection, and regulationHow do I know if my child’s behavior is autism or something else?Autism shows up as differences in communication, connection, and flexibility—not as bad behavior or poor parenting. The real sign is the degree of struggle, especially socially.Tips for parents: • Look for patterns, not isolated behaviors • Notice reciprocity, interest in others, and response to sensory input • Trust your gut—behavior is communicationParent example: A mom noticed, “He just doesn’t connect the dots socially.” Subtle signs like this are often missed by professionals.Can girls have autism even if they seem social or make eye contact?Yes. One of the biggest autism myths is that girls must show overt social difficulties. Many girls mask well or present fewer coordination struggles, making diagnosis harder.Tips: • Look past surface performance—girls may mimic social behavior • Watch for sensory and emotional exhaustion after social interactions • Don’t let “she seems fine” stop you from seeking evaluationDoes autism mean my child doesn’t feel emotions or want relationships?Absolutely not. Autistic children experience emotions—sometimes intensely—but their expression or understanding may differ. Many want friendships but need support to develop social skills.Key reminders: • Emotional depth exists in autistic children • Connection is possible with support • Social skills training combined with a regulated nervous system makes a differenceIs my child’s gut or diet related to autism?Yes. Gastrointestinal challenges are common in autistic kids. Low muscle tone, sensory issues, and inflammation all affect gut and brain health.Supports that help: • Magnesium • Amino acids like L-theanine or GABA (guided by genetics) • Anti-inflammatory nutrition • Gentle detox supports • CALM PEMF® and neurofeedback to regulate the nervous systemAddressing gut and nervous system health supports behavior, learning, and regulation.Is there a medication that treats autism?No. There is no medication for autism itself. Medications may target co-occurring conditions like anxiety or ADHD, but they do not change the autistic brain.Brain-based supports that truly help autistic kids: • QEEG brain mapping to identify root causes • Neurofeedback for regulation and focus • Targeted supplements guided by genetics • Social skills training • Regulation First Parenting™ strategies🗣️ “Autism isn’t a disease—it’s a different brain. And when we support that brain, kids do amazing things.” — Dr. RoseannListen + Take the Next StepWhen your child is dysregulated, it’s easy to feel helpless. Get your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit for scripts and strategies to stay grounded and calm: 👉 www.drroseann.com/newsletterTakeawayAutism isn’t something to fear—misinformation is. When we calm the brain and give kids the right support, they can connect, learn, and thrive.If you want to go deeper, listen next to Natural Help for Sensory Processing Disorder with Maria Rickert Hong.FAQsQ1: Can a child have both ADHD and autism? A1: Yes. ADHD frequently co-occurs with autism. Signs of inattention, hyperactivity, and emotional dysregulation may overlap, but autism is distinguished by differences in social communication, flexibility, and sensory processing.Q2: Does autism always show up by age two? A2: No. While some children show early signs, others—especially girls or twice-exceptional kids—may not display noticeable symptoms until later. Masking and compensatory skills can delay identification.Q3: Is avoiding eye contact a guaranteed sign of autism? A3: No. Eye contact varies widely. Many autistic children can make eye contact but still struggle with social reciprocity, perspective-taking, or emotional regulation. Avoid relying on eye contact alone for evaluation.

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