SUPPORTING CHILDREN WITH pda and ODD
CHALLENGES AND INSIGHTS

Mother Shares Lived Experience

 

Discussed in this Episode:

βœ…Β  Avoiding triggering words by using alternative language
βœ…Β  Creating before school transition routines (5-minute basketball/scooter time)
βœ…Β  Providing food and drink immediately after school for regulation
βœ…Β  Allowing comfortable clothing adjustments (thongs for after school)
βœ…Β  Using “loving push” approach without excessive pressure
βœ…Β  Offering choices while providing clear direction
βœ…Β  Creating safe spaces from emotional release
βœ…Β  Making accommodations for sensory challenges (headphones for music class)
βœ…Β  Using gradual exposure through bathroom visits without pressure
βœ…Β  Decorating bathroom with special interests (diggers on walls)

Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) in the Classroom: Understanding and Teacher Strategies for Educators

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