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SLP 328: Understanding PDA: Why Common Strategies Don't Work for Every Child

SLP 328: Understanding PDA: Why Common Strategies Don't Work for Every Child

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Join Sue for an upcoming Live Virtual Workshop where you will learn from Sue practical tips & strategies to make a difference.

In this episode, we will discuss:

✅ PDA Profile: Pathological demand avoidance requires different strategies than autism.
✅ Consistency Over Routines: Adults must remain calm and consistent, not rigid.
✅ Tomorrow Box: Allow children to defer tasks without refusing them.
✅ Trust Building: Forcing compliance damages relationships with demand-avoidant children.
✅ Anxiety Reduction: Lower anxiety reveals humor, creativity, and resilience.
✅ Adult Adaptation: Professionals adapt their approach, not forcing child compliance.
✅ Interest-Led Connection: Meet children through gaming, drawing, cooking interests.

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