
196 | understanding interoception and supporting body awareness in autistic kids with Kelly Mahler
ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇
In this episode, Dr. Tay discusses the often overlooked yet crucial concept of interoception and its importance in supporting autistic children. Joined by guest Kelly Mahler, an experienced occupational therapist specializing in this area, they dive into what interoception is, how it impacts autistic children, and actionable strategies to improve interoceptive awareness. The conversation also touches on the significance of adult modeling, school-based interventions, and a comprehensive approach to sensory regulation. Additionally, they explore the connection between interoception and autistic burnout, providing valuable insights and resources for parents and educators.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
02:04 Guest Introduction: Kelly Mahler
02:11 Kelly's Journey into Interoception
04:17 Understanding Interoception
08:57 Interoception in Autistic Individuals
14:44 Building Interoceptive Awareness in Kids
23:16 Challenges and Advocacy in Schools
25:25 Understanding Interoception and Compliance
26:01 Adult Modeling and Focus Area Experiments
28:59 Sequential Process: Body, Emotion, Action
32:18 Challenges in School-Based OT and Sensory Regulation
38:47 Autistic Burnout and Interoception
46:52 Resources and Final Thoughts
RESOURCES
⚡️ check out all of Kelly’s resources → www.kelly-mahler.com
⚡️ Join EVOLVE: The Membership — a neurodiversity-affirming space for parents to find community, support, and ongoing learning on this journey.
⚡️ Learn more about Dr. Tay’s Whole Family Approach + current services at drtaylorday.com
⚡️ Continue learning + submit questions for future episodes:
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TikTok → @the.dr.tay
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