EVOLVE with Dr. Tay: the podcast for parents of autistic kids

Dr. Tay

Booking Overview

A parent-focused autism resource podcast led by a licensed child psychologist offering neuroaffirming, family-wide education and guidance. It’s designed to reduce uncertainty with reputable information while also addressing parent nervous-system stress and support needs, sometimes featuring expert clinicians.

Metrics

Episodes: 216

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.8/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Female

Location: USA

Instagram: 38.0k followers

30s Ad: 41 - 51, 60s Ad: 49 - 58

Host

Dr. Tay - Licensed child psychologist specializing in autism and neuroaffirming care. Has supported hundreds of autistic children and their families and has worked in the autism field for over a decade, with...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Licensed mental health or medical providers with autism/neurodiversity experience and specific clinical modalities (e.g., EMDR, IFS, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy) or expertise in early autism diagnosis/support and family systems care.
Required Achievements:  
Clinical specialization and modality training/certification (e.g., EMDR, IFS), Experience treating autistic children and/or supporting neurodivergent families, Professional practice focused on parent/family nervous-system regulation and neuroaffirming care, Published or formally recognized training approach or clinic model (not necessarily celebrity/public fame)

Recent Guest Discussions

Dr. Carolyn Solo - Bottom-up Therapies And Parent Nervous-system Stress; IFS (internal Family Systems); Emdr; Ketamine-assisted Psychotherapy; Intensive Therapy Models And Supporting Parents Of Autistic/neurodivergent Kids.

Recent Topics

Autism, Neurodiversity, Parenting, Personal Development, Diagnosis, Therapy, Neuropsychology, Caregiving, Trauma, Mental Health

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
EVOLVE with Dr. Tay: the podcast for parents of autistic kids
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216 | can kids actually mask? understanding autism in high-masking children

May 20, 2026

about this episode (+ scroll for resources) 👇one reason autism can be missed in children is the belief that kids “can’t mask.”but they absolutely can.in this episode, dr. tay breaks down what masking can look like in autistic children, including why a child may seem “fine” at school but completely fall apart at home.you’ll learn how masking can be conscious or unconscious, how culture and reinforcement shape behavior, and why subtle signs matter so much during autism evaluations.this episode ...

215 | parent therapy beyond talking: EMDR, IFS, ketamine, and intensive therapy with Dr. Carolyn Solo

May 14, 2026

about this episode (+ scroll for resources) 👇parents of autistic kids are often told, “you need your own support too.”but what happens when traditional talk therapy doesn’t feel like enough or a good fit? or hasn't historically worked?in this episode, dr. tay is joined by dr. carolyn solo, a therapist specializing in EMDR, IFS, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, and intensive therapy models. together, they explore why parents of neurodivergent kids may carry more chronic stress and nervous syst...

214 | what autism looks like in toddlers (and why it’s often missed)

May 07, 2026

about this episode (+ scroll for resources) 👇one of the biggest misconceptions parents hear is:“they’re too young to diagnose autism.”but research tells us something very different.in this episode, dr. tay breaks down what we actually know about early autism diagnosis, including how autism can present in toddlers, why early signs are often missed or explained away, and what parents should be paying attention to when something feels different.you’ll also learn why the phrase “wait and see” can...

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