Autism Parenting with PDA: Practical Tips for Demand Avoidant Profiles: Boundary Setting and Better Parent Child Communication | Pathological Demand Avoidance Strategies
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In this episode, we unpack PDA within autism parenting and PDA as it's own neurodivergent profile and share practical tips in low demand parenting for demand avoidant profiles to reduce anxiety and improve parent and child communication. Learn how to set realistic boundaries in line with your family values, understand how to use declarative languge the right way, and strategies to support your child with PDA and autism spectrum needs.
Declarative language is often misunderstood within low-demand parenting. However, if done correctly, it can significantly support the anxiety and the stress response within your PDA child, your demand avoidant child, leading to a calmer, more connected home and a more sustainable relationship."
- What you’ll learn:
- Understanding PDA within autism and what it looks like in daily life (autism spectrum, PDA autism parenting, neurodivergent parenting challenges, autism behaviour needs)
- How to set the right boundaries that align with your family values
- How to use declarative language properly to support autonomy not increase your child's threat response
- Strategies to improve parent–child communication and connection
- Key takeaways
- Low demand parenting is a daily practice that is absolutely essential to your PDA child's wellbeing
- Start with small, consistent boundaries that link to your specific family values to reduce anxiety triggers
- Reframe behavior as communication from a needs-driven perspective.
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The episode concludes with a teaser for a forthcoming episode on values-led parenting, where you’ll craft your own family values roadmap to move from burnout to relief. By the end, you’ll have a ready-to-use toolkit: a clear boundary framework, targeted language scripts, and a step-by-step plan to reduce eggshell-walking and create a calmer, more connected home for your PDA child and the entire family.
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Explore these topics:
- ⚡ Regulation & Safety: Understand why PDA is a Nervous System Response here.
- 🗣️ PDA Foundations: Master the shift to Declarative Language & Safety here.
- 🏫 Education & Advocacy: Navigating masking and School Refusal here.
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You are not failing and your child is not broken. If you're ready to establish deeper foundations and sustainable support, visit chantalhewitt.com for more resources.
About the Show: Chantal Hewitt provides neuroaffirming strategies for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Autism. Help for families navigating autistic burnout, family wellbeing and sibling dynamics, challenging behaviour, school refusal and autism meltdowns using low-demand parenting.