Parents who find themselves on the path of raising a child with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), the journey can often feel like navigating uncharted territory. PDA, a profile within the autism spectrum, involves a child’s intense need to avoid everyday demands and expectations due to anxiety, not willfulness. This episode sheds light on the complexities of PDA, offering a beacon of understanding and support.
Joining us in this enlightening conversation is Steph Curtis, author and parent who has navigated the world of PDA with her daughter, Sasha. Steph brings us into her world, sharing the initial struggles, the pivotal moments of realization, and the strategies that have made a difference in her family's life.
This episode is a deep dive into what PDA is, how it differs from other autism spectrum behaviors, and the importance of recognizing and understanding these differences.
Introduction to Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and its differentiation from other autism spectrum behaviors.
Steph shares her initial challenges and the journey to understanding her daughter's PDA.
Insights into the importance of flexibility and creativity in supporting a child with PDA.
Managing societal pressures and advocating for PDA awareness and support.
Highlighting essential resources and community support for families navigating PDA.
The importance of understanding and accepting your child's unique needs.
Offering hope and emphasizing the potential for children with PDA to thrive.
author and parent who has navigated the world of PDA with her daughter, Sasha