From Data To Dignity: Redefining Autism Support With Play, Parent Coaching, And Compassionate Care with Carolina Alay

January 14
38 mins

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Care that starts with connection changes everything. We sit down with Carolina Alay, a board-certified behaviour analyst and coach, to explore how data, compassion, and play can coexist to help neurodivergent children communicate, self‑advocate, and thrive. From preschool observations to parent onboarding, she shows what intensive ABA looks like when it’s human-first and rigorously measured.

Carolina takes us inside her fieldwork—direct observations, daily data collection, and real-time coaching for technicians and families. She explains why ABA intensity matters for closing skill gaps and how pairing and play create the emotional safety learning needs. You’ll hear about a summer camp in an indoor playground that delivered real outcomes: toileting success, reduced food avoidance, independent utensil use, and spontaneous peer imitation, all within a structured, goal-driven routine.

We talk tools for parents—from understanding the function of behaviour to building communication and sustaining gains across home and school. We also face hard truths: insurance barriers often leave families without coverage unless there's an autism diagnosis, despite clear benefits for ADHD and other delays. Carolina shares workarounds through coaching, collaboration with speech and OT, and a focus on generalisation.

We dig into metrics that matter—mastery criteria, cross-setting progress, graduation rates—and challenge the myth that ABA is robotic. Carolina paints a wider vision of behavior analysis across classrooms, clinics, and even HR, always grounded in data and dignity.

Behind the scenes, we explore the systems that support compassionate care: rapid-response channels for field staff, open culture, and the power of delegation. Carolina previews two big initiatives: a tool to streamline intake/reporting, and an English programme to help skilled migrants become job-ready as RBTs.

If you care about autism support, coaching, compassionate ABA, or play-based therapy with real results, this episode delivers insight and next steps.

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👤 Guest Biography

Carolina Alay is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCABA) and the founder of Blue Minds and Perfectly Balanced Coaching, based in Southern Florida. Originally from Colombia, Carolina brings a unique, bilingual approach to behavior therapy that blends data-driven techniques with deep compassion and family involvement. She specializes in working with neurodivergent children and their families, combining ABA principles with emotional wellness and coaching to create long-term, meaningful change.

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Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing.

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