“After so so many frustrating years of researching and trying almost everything imaginable to help my child, I stumbled across a parent’s recommendation in a support group for Casey and At Peace Parents. I had been trying to explain to professionals for years that my child did not have a behavioral problem, but I was beginning to feel like I was crazy. I no longer was trusting myself and had been guilted into trying a program that forced exposure and drastically removed accommodations for the child. My child was rapidly getting worse. I’d heard of PDA but didn’t understand it correctly and it wasn’t until I read and listened to Casey’s explanations did I realize this was the missing piece. For the first time somone knew exactly what I had been going through. While it was just the beginning of a new journey, we finally had direction. Casey approach is compassionate, empowering, validating, and supportive. There is a wealth of information in the podcasts, on the socials, and on the website all for free or at low cost to see if this is a fit and to get you on the right track with your child. I appreciate that everything is an offering and Casey always defaults to you as a parent to decide what is best for your family. That is so refreshing. I trust myself again. If you know or think your child has PDA, there is no better source of information than At Peace Parents. This podcast is a must.”
Dani/Belle via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/01/24