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If you’re looking for that lightbulb moment as a parent, Casey and her strategies are pretty much the ladder that’s going to help you reach that lightbulb. Sure, they don’t climb the ladder for you, but they certainly show you how to use it. I have found several strategies that work, and while not every strategy is for every PDAer, the insights are incredibly helpful. Casey’s podcast has transformed my understanding of parenting a PDA child. Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, she empowers parents to assess their unique situations and find tailored strategies that bring more peace and stability to their homes. Her episodes, such as those explaining Polyvagal Theory or sharing practical tips on managing specific behaviors, are eye-opening and deeply reassuring. For any parent navigating the complexities of raising a PDA child, this podcast and the course is an invaluable resource that offers not just advice, but genuine support and understanding.
Luka Botic via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/10/24
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Casey’s podcast has made me feel heard as a parent. My daughter will be starting early intervention and we are on a journey to get her a proper diagnosis. When I first came across Casey’s work and podcast it was like it all made sense what we were seeing from our daughter.Her work is so...Read full review »
AngelicaNV via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/24
My 11 year old son has had a disability most of his life and never really checked all the boxes of any diagnosis. I learned about PDA 7 months ago and suddenly had my AHA moment! Then I had no idea what to do next, but thankfully found At Peace Parents! Casey’s information and guidance on her...Read full review »
2 scooter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/24
Casey clearly , compassionately, and authentically communicates the realities of what it is like to raise a PDA child in a world that is in the infancy of understanding or even recognizing that the PDA neurotype exists. This is an excellent resource for parents and professionals wanting to learn...Read full review »
FreedomEducator via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/27/23
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