• 143 | an episode for family + friends: supporting your autistic loved one this holiday season
    Nov 25 2024

    In this special mini-episode Dr. Tay, a child psychologist specializing in autism, discusses how extended family members can better support parents of autistic children during the holiday season. Drawing on over a decade of experience and direct feedback from parents, Dr. Tay shares practical advice, such as understanding triggers, recognizing the effort parents put into preparing for events, and ways to offer meaningful help. This episode is what your loved one wants you to know! A special thank you to the parents who submitted their insights and are featured on this episode.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    01:12 Understanding Autism and Neurodiversity

    02:21 Holiday Support for Autistic Children

    03:29 Parental Insights and Requests

    06:38 Common Misunderstandings and Challenges

    15:07 Sensory and Social Considerations

    18:38 Creating a Supportive Environment for Neurodivergent Children

    19:05 Offering Help and Dropping Judgment

    20:21 Understanding Meltdowns and Neurodivergence

    21:11 Challenges in Getting Diagnoses and Support

    21:51 Validating Parents' Efforts and Experiences

    23:23 Navigating Family Traditions and Accommodations

    27:18 Grief and Emotional Complexity in Parenting

    32:08 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

    RESOURCES

    ⚡️ want to learn more about Dr. Tay's Whole Family Approach and current services offered? visit drtaylorday.com

    ⚡️ join the Evolve Facebook community to participate in the episode Q+As >> facebook.com/groups/evolveautism

    ⚡️ learn from me and submit your questions [could be featured on a future episode] >>

    Instagram @the.dr.tay

    TikTok @the.dr.tay

    LinkedIn @the-dr-tay

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    35 mins
  • 142 | navigating your autistic child’s educational rights (including due process) with special education attorney Ashley Barlow
    Nov 20 2024

    In this episode, Dr. Tay welcomes back Ashley Barlow, a special education attorney and advocate, for her third appearance. The discussion dives into the complexities of special education disputes, specifically focusing on mediation, due process, and parental rights. They explore the challenges parents face with school systems, legal options available, and the importance of advocacy and negotiation. Essential resources and strategies for navigating these situations are also shared, providing parents with valuable insights to better support their children’s education.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Reintroduction

    00:33 Overview of Today's Topic

    01:18 Host and Guest Backgrounds

    02:43 Challenges in Special Education

    03:59 Navigating Special Education Law

    05:21 Advocacy and Negotiation Strategies

    10:36 Understanding Due Process

    23:32 Legal Counteractions in School Disputes

    24:05 Understanding Independent Educational Evaluations (IEE)

    24:43 Financial Considerations and Attorney Fees

    26:24 The Role of Due Process in Special Education

    28:50 Navigating 504 Plans and Anti-Discrimination Laws

    36:44 Alternative Approaches to Due Process

    41:32 Final Thoughts and Resources for Parents

    44:08 Wrap-Up and Next Steps

    RESOURCES

    ⚡️ listen to episodes 53 and 57 for more information about special education from Ashley as well as her podcast The Collaborative IEP

    ⚡️ see all that Ashley has to offer here, including her newly launched IEP Guru Academy

    ⚡️ follow Ashley on Instagram @thecollaborativeiep

    ⚡️ want to learn more about Dr. Tay's Whole Family Approach and current services offered? visit drtaylorday.com

    ⚡️ join the Evolve Facebook community to participate in the episode Q+As >> facebook.com/groups/evolveautism

    ⚡️ learn from me and submit your questions [could be featured on a future episode] >>

    Instagram @the.dr.tay

    TikTok @the.dr.tay

    LinkedIn @the-dr-tay

    *please note: PDA is referenced in this episode. it is a theorized profile of autism and not a clinical diagnosis. however, it has been a helpful conceptualization for many parents to learn about how their child's brain is wired. our knowledge of PDA is currently unfolding and I do my best to share up-to-date, balanced information. to learn more about PDA, please listen to episode 110

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    45 mins
  • 141 | building inclusive and sensory-friendly classrooms to promote regulation and learning
    Nov 13 2024

    In this episode, Dr. Tay invites Alyssa Campbell of Seed & Sew to discuss the importance of supporting autistic students at a classroom-wide level, particularly focusing on their nervous system and sensory regulation. Alyssa, with her extensive background in early childhood education and emotional development, shares insights and practical strategies for creating sensory-friendly environments and understanding individual sensory profiles. They explore the benefits of proactive versus reactive strategies in educational settings, the vital role of teachers and parents in advocating for proper supports, and the importance of normalizing neurodiverse needs to foster inclusive learning spaces for all students. The episode is filled with actionable insights that are beneficial for educators, parents, and anyone involved in the care and development of autistic children.

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

    00:48 Meet Alyssa Campbell: Expert in Emotional Development

    01:58 Dr. Tay's Background and Mission

    03:33 Alyssa's Journey and Collaborative Emotion Processing Method

    04:12 Understanding Sensory Regulation and Nervous System

    18:00 Practical Applications in the Classroom

    20:34 Supporting Sensory Needs in Education

    25:19 Parental and Teacher Collaboration

    25:58 Understanding Early Childhood Sensory Responses

    27:17 Proactive Strategies in Schools

    35:13 Supporting Teachers and Parents

    38:32 Managing Diverse Needs in the Classroom

    45:55 The Role of Occupational Therapy

    49:26 Resources and Final Thoughts

    RESOURCES

    ⚡️check out Alyssa and her parent-friendly resources, including the sensory quiz here: https://www.seedandsew.org/parents

    ⚡️check out her resources for teachers and schools, including her certification here: https://www.seedandsew.org/seedcertificationteachers

    ⚡️follow her on Instagram @seed.and.sew and listen to her podcast Voices of Your Village

    ⚡️ want to learn more about Dr. Tay's Whole Family Approach and current services offered? visit drtaylorday.com

    ⚡️ join the Evolve Facebook community to participate in the episode Q+As >> facebook.com/groups/evolveautism

    ⚡️ learn from me and submit your questions [could be featured on a future episode] >>

    Instagram @the.dr.tay

    TikTok @the.dr.tay

    LinkedIn @the-dr-tay

    *please note: PDA is referenced in this episode. it is a theorized profile of autism and not a clinical diagnosis. however, it has been a helpful conceptualization for many parents to learn about how their child's brain is wired. our knowledge of PDA is currently unfolding and I do my best to share up-to-date, balanced information. to learn more about PDA, please listen to episode 110

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    54 mins
  • 140 | creating more than toys: Solobo Toys' mission to support every child
    Nov 6 2024

    In this episode, Dr. Tay speaks with Courtney Peebles, co-founder of Solobo Toys, which designs educational toys with neurodivergent children in mind. Courtney shares personal stories about her diagnoses, launching the company, and navigating a neurodiverse household. Courtney designs toys for all ability levels. They discuss how parents can select toys that promote children's learning and interests.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement

    01:23 Meet Dr. Tay: Your Host

    02:25 Courtney's Journey and Family Background

    03:09 The Diagnosis Journey

    09:41 Starting Solobo Toys

    13:36 Challenges and Triumphs in Business

    23:03 The Story Behind the Emotional Baggage Toy

    23:55 Changing the Narrative in Parenting

    24:52 Navigating Autism and Family Support

    25:32 Self-Advocacy and Permission

    26:58 Modeling Behavior for Kids

    27:43 Challenging Unrealistic Expectations

    28:22 Teaching Self-Advocacy Early

    29:31 Creating a Safe Space at Home

    32:50 Exploring and Setting Boundaries

    36:11 Designing Inclusive Toys

    41:53 Balancing Business and Accessibility

    46:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    RESOURCES

    ⚡️ shop Solobo Toys and check out their sensory guide

    ⚡️ follow @solobotoys on Instagram

    ⚡️ want to learn more about Dr. Tay's Whole Family Approach and current services offered? visit drtaylorday.com

    ⚡️ join the Evolve Facebook community to participate in the episode Q+As >> facebook.com/groups/evolveautism

    ⚡️ learn from me and submit your questions [could be featured on a future episode] >>

    Instagram @the.dr.tay

    TikTok @the.dr.tay

    LinkedIn @the-dr-tay

    *please note: PDA is referenced in this episode. it is a theorized profile of autism and not a clinical diagnosis. however, it has been a helpful conceptualization for many parents to learn about how their child's brain is wired. our knowledge of PDA is currently unfolding and I do my best to share up-to-date, balanced information. to learn more about PDA, please listen to episode 110

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    48 mins
  • 139 | all things psychiatry: a follow-up Q+A with Dr. Arielle Rubin
    Oct 30 2024

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇

    In this podcast episode, Dr. Tay welcomes back Dr. Arielle Rubin, a triple board certified psychiatrist, to discuss the role of psychiatry for autistic children with co-occurring mental health conditions. This is a follow-up to episode 94, where Dr. Rubin answers parent-submitted questions.

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

    00:15 Recap of Episode 94

    00:53 Challenges in Psychiatry

    01:12 Disclaimer and Podcast Purpose

    02:25 Welcome Dr. Arielle Rubin

    02:38 Dr. Arielle Rubin's Background

    03:57 Breaking the Status Quo in Psychiatry

    04:22 Community Support for Families

    06:18 Diving into Parent Questions

    06:51 Stimulant Medication for ADHD

    11:11 Alternatives to Atypical Antipsychotics

    14:55 When to Consider Psychiatry

    20:08 Tips for Discussing PDA with Psychiatry

    23:24 Genesight Testing for Kids

    27:42 Considering Mental Health Programs

    29:09 Inpatient Psychiatry: When and Why

    30:53 Residential Treatment Centers

    32:04 Intensive Outpatient Programs and Partial Hospitalization

    35:19 Medications for Rumination and Aggression

    39:36 Medications to Avoid and Supplement Interactions

    42:53 Final Thoughts and Resources

    RESOURCES

    ⚡️ listen to episode 94 on Apple or Spotify

    ⚡️ follow Dr. Rubin on Instagram, join the Autism Roadmaps Community, and sign-up for her newsletter

    ⚡️ download the Supplement Guide for Autism and Mental Health referenced in the episode

    ⚡️ want to learn more about Dr. Tay's Whole Family Approach and current services offered? visit drtaylorday.com

    ⚡️ join the Evolve Facebook community to participate in the episode Q+As >> facebook.com/groups/evolveautism

    ⚡️ learn from me and submit your questions [could be featured on a future episode] >>

    Instagram @the.dr.tay

    TikTok @the.dr.tay

    LinkedIn @the-dr-tay

    *please note:

    1) in this episode, many terminologies and phrases are used to describe autism. Dr. Tay honors what each child and family prefers, and intentionally chooses to use affirming and identity-first language after listening to autistic adults and their preferences. various guests on the podcast are likely to use the language that they have been exposed to the most.

    2) PDA is referenced in this episode. it is a theorized profile of autism and not a clinical diagnosis. however, it has been a helpful conceptualization for many parents to learn about how their child's brain is wired. our knowledge...

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    45 mins
  • 138 | 7 themes I’m seeing for autistic kids as a child psychologist
    Oct 23 2024

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇

    In this episode, Dr. Tay discusses the key themes she is seeing in clinical practice. Dr. Taylor Day is a licensed psychologist specializing in neurodiversity affirming care and shares insights regarding common referral questions as well as what many families in her group therapy program are navigating.

    00:00 Introduction to Common Themes in Clinical Practice

    01:21 Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)

    03:19 Challenges Faced by Parents and Families

    04:41 The Role of Clinical Care vs. Social Media

    07:12 The Importance of Tailored Clinical Approaches

    16:23 Second Opinion Evaluations and Autism Diagnosis

    20:52 Navigating the Broken System

    21:27 Scholarships and Financial Aid

    21:50 Late Autism Diagnoses in Children

    23:02 Parents Exploring Their Own Neurodiversity

    24:54 Parents' Mental Health Matters

    29:46 Advocacy as a Skill

    32:43 Challenges in Schools with Neurodiversity Affirming Care

    36:41 Conclusion and Community Support

    RESOURCES

    ⚡️ want to learn more about Dr. Tay's Whole Family Approach and current services offered? visit drtaylorday.com

    ⚡️ learn from me and submit your questions [could be featured on a future episode] >>

    Instagram @the.dr.tay

    TikTok @the.dr.tay

    LinkedIn @the-dr-tay

    *PDA is a theorized profile of autism and not a clinical diagnosis. however, it has been a helpful conceptualization for many parents to learn about how their child's brain is wired. our knowledge of PDA is currently unfolding and I do my best to share up-to-date, balanced information. to learn more about PDA, please listen to episode 110

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    41 mins
  • 137 | understanding trauma-informed care with Rachel Archambault @ptsd.slp
    Oct 16 2024

    ⚠️ DISCLAIMER >> this episode dives into trauma-informed care but highly sensitive topics are discussed, including Rachel’s personal experiences with a nationally publicized traumatic event while working at a school in 2018

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇

    In this podcast episode, Dr. Tay hosts Rachel Archambault, a speech-language pathologist specializing in trauma informed practices. They delve into the definition of trauma informed care, its importance in neurodiversity affirming practices, and how trauma can impact autistic individuals and their families. Rachel shares her personal experience with trauma, highlighting how professionals and parents can proactively adopt trauma informed approaches. The episode also covers practical tips for discussing traumatic events with children and ensuring that care providers are sensitive to trauma. Resources like the NASP guidelines and social stories are recommended for further support.

    00:00 Introduction and Theme Overview

    02:41 Guest Introduction: Rachel Archambault

    03:41 Rachel's Traumatic Experience

    07:03 Impact and Aftermath of Trauma

    10:42 Trauma Informed Care in Schools

    14:17 Supporting Children Through Trauma

    16:48 Collaborative Efforts and Resources

    23:26 Drills and Trauma: A Delicate Balance

    31:00 Big T vs Little T Trauma

    32:17 Understanding PTSD and Trauma Symptoms

    33:31 Personal Experiences with Trauma

    33:54 Listening and Validating Trauma

    35:02 Trauma in Autism and Communication Challenges

    36:03 Bodily Autonomy and Abuse Risks

    38:54 Trauma Informed Care: Key Elements

    47:49 Recognizing and Preventing Trauma

    54:22 Proactive Trauma Informed Approaches

    57:04 Resources and Final Thoughts

    RESOURCES

    ⚡️ connect with Rachel

    Instagram @ptsd.slp

    Facebook @ptsd.slp

    LinkedIn @rachel-archambault

    Website: www.ptsdslp.com

    Email: rachel@ptsdslp.com

    ⚡️ want to learn more about Dr. Tay's Whole Family Approach and current services offered? visit drtaylorday.com

    ⚡️ join the Evolve Facebook community to participate in the episode Q+As >> facebook.com/groups/evolveautism

    ⚡️ learn from me and submit your questions [could be featured on a future episode] >>

    Instagram @the.dr.tay

    TikTok @the.dr.tay

    LinkedIn @the-dr-tay

    *please note:

    1) in this episode, many terminologies and phrases are used to describe autism. Dr. Tay honors what each child and family prefers, and intentionally chooses to use affirming and identity-first language after listening to autistic adults and their preferences. various guests on the podcast are likely to use the language that they have been exposed to the most.

    2) PDA is referenced in this episode. it is a theorized profile of autism and not a clinical diagnosis. however, it has been a helpful conceptualization for many parents to...

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 136 | understanding obsessive traits in autism
    Oct 9 2024

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇

    In this episode, Dr. Tay explores obsessive traits in autistic children, inspired by a conversation with Katherine @theneurodiversitymom. The discussion focuses on distinguishing between autism-related behaviors and potential co-occurring conditions like OCD. The episode highlights the need for diagnostic clarity and continuous reassessment of children's behaviors to identify effective support strategies. Dr. Tay also shares personal insights from a recent business retreat, emphasizing the importance of self-care for parents. Additionally, Dr. Tay discusses updates to her new educational membership platform aimed at empowering parents globally to advocate for their autistic children and providing tools for better support strategies.

    00:00 Introduction to Obsessive Traits in Autistic Kids

    00:07 Inspiration Behind the Episode

    01:47 Personal Life Updates and Reflections

    08:54 The Importance of Diagnostic Clarity

    09:20 Understanding Obsessive Traits and OCD

    12:11 Strategies for Supporting Kids with Obsessive Traits

    16:58 The Role of Medication and Therapy

    20:42 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

    25:29 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes

    RESOURCES

    ⚡️learn more about the membership: drtaylorday.com/membership

    ⚡️learn more about group therapy: drtaylorday.com/therapy

    ⚡️ learn from me and submit your questions [could be featured on a future episode] >>

    Instagram @the.dr.tay

    TikTok @the.dr.tay

    LinkedIn @the-dr-tay

    *PDA is a theorized profile of autism and not a clinical diagnosis. however, it has been a helpful conceptualization for many parents to learn about how their child's brain is wired. our knowledge of PDA is currently unfolding and I do my best to share up-to-date, balanced information. to learn more about PDA, please listen to episode 110

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    26 mins