Episode 29: Belonging, Burnout, and Why Kids Need Somewhere Safe to Land
Episode 29: Belonging, Burnout, and Why Kids Need Somewhere Safe to Land  
Podcast: The Autistic VOICE Project
Published On: Fri Jan 23 2026
Description: Matt and Erin are back with returning guest Maisie Soetantyo for a deeper, wider conversation about what happens after diagnosis—inside families, across cultures, and over a lifetime. This episode shifts from systems to home, from protocol to relationship, and from “fixing” kids to protecting connection.We talk about parenting autistic kids without shame, why reward systems and compliance fall apart in real life, and how culture, gender, and family expectations shape autistic identity in ways the system rarely acknowledges.Episode highlights:How early masking is taught at school and reinforced at home—and why it sticks for lifeParenting neurodivergent kids without reward charts, coercion, or constant outsourcingThe quiet harm of being labeled “easy,” “good,” or “low maintenance” as an autistic childCultural shame, disability myths, and why many autistic people in Asian communities stay hiddenWhat actually helps autistic kids grow into regulated adults: safety, interest-based lives, and a home that feels like refugeThis is a grounded, human conversation about raising autistic people—not to perform adulthood, but to survive it with dignity. Real talk, lived experience, and tools you can actually use.