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What does the world actually feel like for an autistic child? If you’ve ever wondered why your child reacts so strongly to sounds, lights, transitions, or social situations — this video is for you. In this video, I walk you inside your child’s world and explain 4 key ways an autistic brain experiences everyday life differently — things most parents can’t see, but feel the effects of every day. We’ll talk about: Why sensory input can feel overwhelming How social interactions are processed differently Why focus can look like a superpower and a challenge How brain wiring impacts behaviour, not motivation or effort Once I understood how my own child experiences the world, everything changed. I stopped seeing “mis-behaviour” — and started seeing a different way of navigating the same world. That shift brought more empathy, less frustration, and better support at home. Video outline: 00:00 Introduction 00:49 Brain Wiring 01:38 Sensory Processing 02:46 Social Interaction 03:17 Thinking and Focus 04:03 Conclusion #autismparenting #autisticchild #sensoryoverload #brain 👇 I’d love to hear from you in the comments:What’s something about your child’s experience that took you time to understand? Welcome to The Autism Parent Guide — you’re not alone, and neither is your child. I’m Genevieve — a Canadian mom walking this same journey. I created The Autism Parent Guide to offer hope, real talk, and practical tools for parents like you. 🎵 Music: "Angels by My Side" from BenSound.com Curious about how I’m building this channel and what I’m learning along the way? I blog about the process here: lifewithgen.com DISCLAIMER & DISCLOSURE The content shared on The Autism Parent Guide is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing on this YouTube channel, website, or affiliated platforms should be considered medical, legal, or professional advice.