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Autism (ASD) Diagnosis Guide: First Steps Every Parent Needs

Autism (ASD) Diagnosis Guide: First Steps Every Parent Needs

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Autism diagnosis—now what do you actually do first?
Skip the overwhelm and start with what truly matters for your child.

In this Introductory first episode of this Beneath the Behavior miniseries: Now What? Next Steps After a Diagnosis, pediatric psychologist Dr. Mark Bowers breaks down what most parents don’t get after an autism diagnosis: a clear, practical roadmap.

Instead of overwhelming you with therapies, referrals, and pressure to “do everything,” this episode shows you how to prioritize the right first step based on your child’s real needs.

You’ll learn:

  • How to prioritize your first step after an autism diagnosis
    The 3-question framework clinicians use to guide next steps
    Why trying to fix everything at once often backfires
    How communication and regulation shape what your child actually needs
  • Why more therapy is not always better
  • How to reduce meltdowns by addressing the root cause, not just behavior

This episode is designed for parents of autistic children who feel overwhelmed, behind, or unsure where to start after an ASD diagnosis.

If you’ve asked:
“Are we doing the right things?”
“Are we already behind?”
“Where do we even begin?”

This episode lays the foundation. In the rest of the series, we’ll break down specific decisions like therapy options, school support, and communication strategies in detail.

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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.

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