about this episode (+ scroll for resources) 👇
for a lot of parents, the autism journey doesn’t stop with their child’s diagnosis.
at some point… it starts to feel personal.
you hear the questions during an evaluation,
you start learning more about autism,
and suddenly you’re thinking: “this sounds like me…”
in this episode, dr. tay walks through what this process actually looks like — why it’s so common, why it can feel complicated, and how it can impact not just you, but your relationship and your entire family dynamic.
because this isn’t just about understanding your child.
it’s about understanding yourself and what that means for how you move forward.
resources
⚡️ other episodes referenced in this episode: 180, 189, 208
⚡️ autism traits guide — a resource to help you understand diagnostic criteria and recognize patterns across ages and presentations
⚡️ neurodiverse communication masterclass with Dr. Ali — tools and strategies to support communication and connection in your relationship
⚡️ learn more about dr. tay’s whole family approach + clinical services, including booking a free consult call for our adult evaluations
in this episode, you’ll hear:
- why so many parents begin questioning their own neurotype after their child’s diagnosis
- how this realization often unfolds (and why it doesn’t always happen right away)
- the likelihood of parents being neurodivergent and why this matters
- the grief that can come with realizing you weren’t supported or accommodated in the same way
- how self-exploration can feel both clarifying and overwhelming
- where to start if you’re exploring your own neurotype (including self-identification vs evaluation)
- why understanding diagnostic criteria is key — not just relying on social media
- why loved ones may resist or struggle to understand this process
- how this shift can impact your relationship dynamic and communication
- why many couples feel more disconnected during this stage and what’s actually happening underneath
- the importance of understanding patterns in communication, not just surface-level conflict
- how learning new communication tools can support your entire family system
timestamps
00:00 when the autism journey starts to feel personal
03:12 are parents of autistic kids more likely to be neurodivergent?
05:28 how parents begin exploring their own neurotype
09:25 should you consider an adult autism evaluation?
10:40 what happens when others don’t understand
16:00 why relationships can feel harder after a diagnosis
20:45 how to start improving communication as a couple