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EPISODE · Oct 7, 2025 · 1H 2M

Neighbors Repeatedly Visited By Son With Pathological Demand Avoidance | Ep. 130

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In this episode, I coach a mom of a nine-year-old PDA son who fixates on visiting the neighbors' houses the moment they get home from anywhere, and cannot move on when their kids are unavailable.We work through why this is happening through the PDA lens, what part of the brain is driving it, and why teaching social norms has not been enough to change the behavior. Then we go through the full cost-benefit decision-making methodology live, laying out every option that is actually under the parent's control and comparing two of them side by side across the whole family system.This episode is a clear example of what it looks like to apply the At Peace Parents framework to a very specific, everyday situation.Key Takeaways Why the Neighbors Are a Triple Draw | 00:09:00 I explain why this mom's son is pulled so intensely toward the neighbors' houses. For PDA kids, there are four things that tend to regulate the nervous system: another safe nervous system, dopamine-seeking novelty, a special interest, and screens. The neighbors appear to offer three of those at once. They are novel, they likely represent safe nervous systems, and for some PDA kids, other children are a special interest in themselves. Understanding the pull this way shifts the frame from "bad behavior" to "nervous system seeking regulation." The Survival Brain Is Not Only Meltdowns | 00:13:09 This mom had an insight during our conversation that I think many parents will recognize. She had been thinking of the survival brain as something that only shows up during full meltdowns. Through our discussion, she realized that the constant movement, the inability to settle, the fluttering from one thing to the next, may also be the survival brain operating below the threshold of a visible crisis. When a PDA child is not in a state of felt safety, they are in some degree of perceived danger, even if it does not look like a meltdown. Teaching Social Skills Has Limits Here | 00:12:22 I walk through why focusing on teaching social norms, such as counting to twenty before leaving the door or understanding that neighbors may not want to play, has not changed the behavior. The issue is not that he lacks the knowledge. It is that when he is in his survival brain, he cannot access what he knows. The skill is there. The access is not. This distinction matters for how parents think about where to put their energy. The Cost-Benefit Decision-Making Method | 00:20:19 We go through the full cost-benefit methodology live in this episode. The process starts by naming constraints, then reframes the challenge as a decision point, and lays out every option that is under the parent's control, not what the child can be made to do. We then compare two options by looking at the cost and benefit to each person's nervous system in the family: the PDA child, mom, and dad. The result is a clearer picture of which option has the best net outcome for the whole family system, and a decision the parent can experiment with consistently. Communicating With Neighbors About Direct Language | 00:53:44 One of the practical next steps that came out of this session was the importance of asking neighbors to use very direct, unambiguous language when the child comes to the door. Phrases like "maybe later" or "she has a game and might be back at six" create a window of possibility that the child cannot move past. A clear "we can't play today" allows him to process and redirect. We also talk about how to have that conversation with neighbors in a way that feels comfortable, including how much to share and how to frame a diagnosis.Relevant Resources What Is PDA — Background on the nervous system disability framework Casey uses throughout this episodeParadigm Shift Program — Our signature program where the cost-benefit decision-making methodology is taught in fullClarity Masterclass — Free class for parents still determining whether PDA fits their child's profile

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