Masking, Public Awareness & Sensory Overload | Beyond Expectations Podcast Ep. 11
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In Episode 11 of Beyond Expectations: Parenting Autism, Michelle Chabolla and Sean Dobson explore the often misunderstood topic of masking in autism, when individuals suppress natural behaviors in public in order to fit in socially. They discuss how many autistic individuals become deeply aware of being different and work hard to hide stimming, sounds, movements, or coping behaviors in public settings.
Michelle shares Gregory’s experiences navigating concerts, NASCAR races, restaurants, doctor visits, haircuts, and other everyday situations that can create intense sensory overload. She explains how crowded spaces, loud environments, and constant stimulation can lead to exhaustion, shutdowns, and the need to decompress afterward.
Together, they also discuss public reactions, judgment from strangers, and why greater awareness and compassion matter. Michelle offers practical insight into preparing for stressful outings, building routines, and helping autistic loved ones feel safe while still enjoying life experiences.
This episode offers encouragement and perspective for parents, caregivers, educators, and anyone wanting to better understand the hidden effort many individuals with autism make every day just to participate in the world.
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