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Adapting Together
Carmen Loke, Gan Xin Yi and Kevin Neoh
17 episodes
1 day ago
Adapting Together is a Malaysian podcast dedicated to raising awareness about autism and supporting families on this journey. It’s designed for parents, caregivers, educators, and the broader community to access reliable, local, and compassionate information about autism.
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Adapting Together is a Malaysian podcast dedicated to raising awareness about autism and supporting families on this journey. It’s designed for parents, caregivers, educators, and the broader community to access reliable, local, and compassionate information about autism.
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Parenting
Kids & Family
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EP3: Understanding Autism from a Developmental Paediatrician's Perspective with Dr. Rajini
Adapting Together
39 minutes 4 seconds
6 months ago
EP3: Understanding Autism from a Developmental Paediatrician's Perspective with Dr. Rajini

In this second part of our conversation with Dr. Rajini Sarvananthan, Consultant Developmental Pediatrician, we dive deeper into what every parent needs to understand about autism—not just the diagnosis, but the emotional, practical, and societal layers that come with it.

Whether you're still waiting for answers or already navigating your child’s journey with ASD, this episode offers much-needed clarity, compassion, and encouragement.

Make sure you stay till the end for some pleasant surprise.


🧠 What you will learn:

  • The difference between speech delay and autism-related communication impairment

  • What Global Developmental Delay (GDD) really means—and why it confuses so many parents

    • The impact of the pandemic on children’s development
    • Will too much screen time cause children to have Autism?
  • How long it takes parents to accept a diagnosis—and why denial can delay progress

  • The role of parental acceptance in enabling early intervention and long-term support

  • How to think about the OKU card (disability card) in Malaysia, what it helps with and some common concerns.


👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Why This Matters:
We normalize real conversations about autism—from labels and therapy access to parent guilt, time constraints, and societal misunderstandings.

This is not just an episode about facts, but also about support, lived experience, and resilience.


🎙️ Hosted by Kevin Neoh, Carmen Loke, and Gan Xin Yi.

📌 If you haven’t listened to Part 1 yet (Episode 2), we strongly recommend starting there before continuing with this episode.

📩 Got a question or experience to share? Drop us a message—we’d love to hear from you.

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Resources:

⁠Spotify: Episode 2- Part 1 with Dr. Rajini⁠

⁠Apple Podcast: Episode 2 - Part 1 with Dr. Rajini⁠


Chapters

00:00 Introduction

00:37 Introduction

02:30 Delay vs. Diagnosis: What’s the Difference?

06:35 GDD, ASD, ADHD — Understanding the Labels

10:10 Why More Children Are Being Diagnosed Today

14:15 Did the Pandemic Cause Autism?

19:15 Screen Time: Misconceptions, Guidelines & Real Talk

24:10 Parental Acceptance vs Denial: What It Means for Your Child

28:13 The OKU Card in Malaysia: Benefits, Myths & Concerns

35:57 Final Words from Dr. Rajini + Her Personal Side

37:42 Wrap up

38:45 Artwork by Individuals with Special Abilities



Adapting Together
Adapting Together is a Malaysian podcast dedicated to raising awareness about autism and supporting families on this journey. It’s designed for parents, caregivers, educators, and the broader community to access reliable, local, and compassionate information about autism.