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In this episode, I dive into the complex world of Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), a subtype of autism spectrum disorder characterized by extreme avoidance of social demands and anxiety-driven meltdowns. We'll explore the nuances of PDA, how it manifests in children, and why it often goes unrecognized in traditional autism screenings. I’ll share effective strategies to manage PDA and similar behaviors, emphasizing the importance of tailored support and understanding. By implementing low-demand cues and fostering collaboration and autonomy, we can help our kids feel more in control and less anxious. Join me as we unravel the intricacies of PDA and learn practical ways to support our children's unique needs.(00:00:01) Overactive Threat Response in Pathological Demand Avoidance(00:08:34) Unique Strategies for Addressing Pathological Demand Avoidance(00:16:48) Navigating Anxiety in Children with PDA(00:29:34) Empowering Anxious Children through Collaborative Autonomy(00:31:01) Empowering Language for Children's Autonomy
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