Helping Autistic Children and Teens Build Safety, Security, and Stability with Dr. Park
Description
In this episode of Autism and the Neuroverse, hosts Alta and Dr. Park explore how parents, teachers, and professionals can support autistic children and teens by building a strong foundation of safety, security, and stability. Dr. Park explains how predictive gaps—moments when the world feels confusing or unpredictable—can create anxiety, meltdowns, and shutdowns for many neurodiverse young people.
Listeners will discover practical tools to create structured yet flexible environments, strengthen positive relationships, and foster somatic awareness, helping children recognize and regulate their emotions, physical needs, and stress responses. Dr. Park also shares how narrative tools—simple storytelling and planning techniques—can prepare autistic youth for daily routines, social situations, and bigger life transitions, such as moving toward independence and adulthood.
Whether you’re a parent raising an autistic child, an educator supporting neurodiverse students, or a therapist working with families, this conversation offers real-world strategies for helping autistic children and teens thrive.




