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219 | why pride month matters for parents of autistic kids: autism and LGBTQIA+ identities
about this episode (+ scroll for resources) π
it's pride month, and if you're parenting an autistic child, this conversation matters.
whether your child has expressed anything about their identity or not, understanding the overlap between autism and LGBTQIA+ identities is important. it's about creating a home where your child knows they can come to you with questions, curiosity, and self-discovery.
in this episode, Dr. Tay explores the research behind the overlap between autism and LGBTQIA+ identities, why this matters for mental health, and what parents can do to create a safe and affirming environment.
in this episode, you'll hear:
- what the research says about the overlap between autism and LGBTQIA+ identities
- why autistic individuals are more likely to question social norms around gender and sexuality
- why acceptance at home is one of the strongest protective factors for mental health
- how autistic people often approach identity differently than neurotypical peers
- the role of authenticity, self-discovery, and questioning social norms
- why affirming your full identity is just as important as affirming your child's neurotype
- practical ways to create a safe space for conversations about identity and belonging
timestamps
00:00 why this conversation matters for parents of autistic kids
02:30 understanding the overlap between autism and LGBTQIA+ identities
09:49 why younger generations are talking about identity differently
16:30 creating a safe landing place for your child
17:43 why autistic individuals may approach identity differently
24:57 what happens when only certain parts of a child feel accepted
27:23 the mental health impact of acceptance and belonging
30:15 practical ways to support your child without having all the answers
32:03 what it really means to be neurodiversity affirming
35:15 the question every parent should ask themselves
resources
β‘οΈ LGBTQIA+ resources
- Twainbow β an online community and information hub created to support autistic LGBTQIA+ individuals and provide identity-affirming resources
- Autistic LGBTQIA+ | I CAN Network β peer mentoring groups for autistic teens and young adults who identify as LGBTQIA+, including age-matched peer spaces and autistic mentors
- Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network (AWN) β a nonprofit organization providing advocacy, community, and resources for autistic women, nonbinary individuals, and trans femmes
- The Trevor Project β crisis support, education, and mental health resources for LGBTQIA+ youth and their families
- PFLAG β resources, education, and support for parents and families navigating conversations around sexual orientation and gender identity
β‘οΈ listen to autistic LGBTQIA+ voices β seek out autistic self-advocates sharing their lived experiences with gender, sexuality, identity, and belonging
β‘οΈ learn more about Dr. Tay's current clinical services offered as well as her educational membership at drtaylorday.com
