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In this episode, Dr. Tay is joined by guest Amanda Moses, a neurodivergent psychologist from Australia, who specializes in autism identification in those with complex and highly masked presentations. They discuss the differences in how autism presents in females versus males, the concept of masking, and the unique social challenges that often lead to delayed […]

174 | masking, delayed diagnosis, and autism identification in females with Amanda Moses

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) πŸ‘‡ Dr. Tay shares personal experiences and insights about making significant life changes. She discusses the challenges and importance of trusting one’s instincts, especially when overthinking sets in. Dr. Tay recounts a personal story involving a car accident and fire ants, which led her to a profound realization […]

173 | overthinking, fire ants, and big decisions

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) πŸ‘‡ In this episode, Dr. Tay chats with Jessie Mewshaw, a speech language pathologist, to discuss the often overlooked topic of medium and high support needs in autism. They dive into why this conversation is vital, sharing personal experiences and professional insights. Jessie discusses her unique journey into […]

172 | shining light on high support needs with Jessie Mewshaw, MS, CCC-SLP

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) πŸ‘‡ In this episode, Dr. Tay addresses the current uncertainties of the autism space and how it applies to clinical practice, her personal business, and your parenting journey. She provides an honest reflection on the challenges of navigating unknowns, both personally and within the context of autism care. […]

171 | embracing uncertainty in this season: personal reflections and parenting applications

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) πŸ‘‡ Think of this episode like sitting down with Dr. Tay to chat about a variety of topics, while she is getting ready for morning sessions. She shares her struggles with neck pain and ties it to stress and shame while discussing the application to your parenting journey. […]

170 | let’s chat shame, language, and autism research

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) πŸ‘‡ Dr. Tay is joined by Camille Joy, an advocate and host of the Moments of Joy podcast. They discuss Camille’s journey as a mother of five boys, including her youngest son Maison, who has a congenital heart defect, autism, and intellectual disability. They dive into the importance […]

169 | from navigating a medical condition and developmental disabilities to advocacy with Camille Joy

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) πŸ‘‡ In this mini episode, Dr. Tay shares what families with autistic children are ACTUALLY doing in terms of therapy and support services. Emphasizing the importance of quality over quantity, Dr. Tay discusses common therapies like ABA, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and mental health support. The episode also […]

168 | what therapies are families ACTUALLY doing?

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) πŸ‘‡ Dr. Tay explores the concept of declarative language and its benefits, especially for demand-avoidant children, with Linda Murphyβ€”a speech therapist, RDI consultant, writer, and expert on the topic. They discuss the definition of declarative language and how it differs from demand-based phrases, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful […]

167 | declarative language with Linda Murphy: from introduction to in-depth application

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) πŸ‘‡ In this mini-episode, Dr. Tay discusses the importance of noticing and reinforcing small wins in the autism parenting journey. Emphasizing the balance between avoiding toxic positivity and acknowledging positive moments, Dr. Tay explains how behaviorism done in a neurodiversity affirming way can play a role in promoting […]

166 | the power of noticing wins in autism parenting (without toxic positivity!)

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) πŸ‘‡ Dr. Tay welcomes Lo Farmer to discuss the role of parental advocacy. Lo shares her journey from discovering her son’s developmental delays to advocating for equitable access to services. Highlighted topics include the emotional and logistical challenges of getting a diagnosis, the broken support systems for special […]

165 | the fight for equal opportunity and inclusion with Lo Farmer