Ep. 70 - Advocating With Your PDA Child or Teen's School
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Are you dreading the start to school with your PDA child or teen? 😬 You are not alone!  During this free training, I explored seven steps to help you feel more confident and empowered with skills that can help you solve problems and get your child or teen the support and access to learning that they deserve and have a right to 💪. Structure of the free mini training: 👉Tough love and radically accepting the constraints we can’t change in the moment. 👉Identifying decision points vs. strategies for advocacy 👉 Strategic communication with schools 👉Identify specific needs and solutions (one problem at a time) 👉 PLATO framework for making non-violent communication requests (Citation: Marshall Rosenberg, Non-Violent Communication: A Language of Compassion) 👉Collect data on response (e.g. Yes, No, but… or No) to inform decision making. These are skills we apply, practice, and refine in the context of your real life and home in our signature Paradigm Shift Program (https://www.atpeaceparents.com/paradigm-shift-program) To learn more about and figure out if your child or teen is PDA, you can take my FREE Clarity Masterclass at www.atpeaceparents.com. You can also connect with me on: Instagram - www.instagram/atpeaceparents TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@atpeaceparents Facebook - www.facebook.com/atpeaceparents YouTube - www.youtube.com/@atpeaceparents And information on my Courses, Programs, and Coaching is at my At Peace Parents website, www.atpeaceparents.com Thanks for listening! You are an amazing parent. xoxo, Casey
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