200. Five "Helpful" Parenting Tips That Limit Autistic Learning
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Parents of Autistic children and children with Down syndrome are often given advice that sounds compassionate, reasonable, and supportive. But much of it slowly limits learning, flexibility, autonomy, and long-term growth.
In this milestone Episode 200 of Non Linear Learning, Dr. Vaish Sarathy challenges 5 common pieces of parenting and education advice that unintentionally lower expectations and shift focus away from real learning.
In this episode, you'll learn why Dr. Vaish challenges:
• Strict routines and rigid structure — and how too much predictability reduces tolerance for learning and change
• Traditional support groups — and how shared grief can quietly stall progress
... and more
This episode is for parents who:
• Have been told academics can wait
• Feel uneasy about advice that sounds kind but feels limiting
• Want age-appropriate, intellectually rich education for their child
Learn how to teach real academics non-linearly, without waiting for "readiness," inside Non Linear Education.