Why Progress Can Look Uneven in Autism Recovery and Why That’s Normal [Podcast Episode #239]
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If you’re walking the autism recovery journey with your child, you’ve probably experienced moments that feel confusing—or even discouraging.
Just when things seem to be improving, a behavior resurfaces.
A new challenge shows up.
Sleep shifts. Digestion changes. Emotions run higher.
And the question creeps in:
“Are we doing something wrong?”
I want to gently reassure you today:
Uneven progress is not only common—it’s often a sign that healing is happening.
Autism Recovery Is Not LinearOne of the biggest misconceptions parents face is the idea that recovery should look like a straight line:
Improvement → more improvement → no setbacks.
But the body doesn’t heal that way—especially when we’re supporting neurological, immune, and detox pathways all at once.
Healing tends to happen in layers and waves.
You may see:
- A leap forward in communication, followed by emotional sensitivity
- Better sleep, paired with temporary digestive changes
- Increased awareness before behaviors settle down
This doesn’t mean you’re going backward. It means the body is reorganizing and recalibrating.
Why Behaviors Can Increase Before They ImproveWhen the nervous system begins to regulate and the body starts clearing stored toxins or inflammation, it can temporarily feel uncomfortable.
Children don’t always have the words to express that internal shift—so it can come out as:
- Increased stimming
- Emotional outbursts
- Fatigue or restlessness
- Sensory sensitivity
From a healing perspective, this often signals that the body is waking up, not shutting down.
Signs Healing May Be Happening (Even If It Doesn’t Look Like It Yet)Progress isn’t always obvious at first, especially if we’re only watching behaviors. Some early signs of healing include:
- Changes in sleep patterns (even if temporary)
- Digestive shifts or improved elimination
- Increased emotional expression or awareness
- More eye contact or curiosity
- Periods of fatigue followed by clarity or calm...
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