Beneath the Behavior: Supporting Neurodivergent Kids With Science, Not Shame

Meltdowns vs. Tantrums: Why the Difference Matters

Dr. Mark Bowers Season 1 Episode 2

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Meltdowns and tantrums often look similar on the outside—but what’s happening underneath is very different.

In this episode, pediatric psychologist Dr. Mark Bowers explains why confusing meltdowns with tantrums leads to so much unnecessary blame, escalation, and exhaustion for parents of neurodivergent kids.

We’ll talk about what regulation actually means, why punishment doesn’t work during meltdowns, and how much common parenting advice unintentionally makes things harder. You’ll also hear one mindset shift that can change how you respond in these moments—without lowering expectations or giving up boundaries.

This episode isn’t about excusing behavior or finding quick fixes. It’s about understanding what your child’s nervous system is doing, so you can respond with more clarity and less self-blame.

If you’ve ever been told, “That’s just a tantrum,” and felt like that explanation didn’t fit, this conversation is for you.

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