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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2025 · 1H 17M

Navigating PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance)

from Edge of the Nest · host Cassie Wilcox & Erica Scheifflee

PDA is a concept still in its infancy in the United States. Otherwise known as Pathological Demand Avoidance, this behavior profile is often associated with autism and pervasively impacts a person’s ability to participate in meaningful everyday activities. The physiological experience becomes a powerful barrier—even in activities that a person wants to do. It’s not that a person won’t participate, it’s that they can’t. So how do we address PDA, and how do we make sure we are helping kids grow and develop all while honoring their “persistent demand for autonomy?” Join Erica, Cassie, and Teresa as we discuss:How does PDA put a magnifying glass on what humanity overall needs?The importance of asking ourselves why someone would have a pervasive or magnified need for autonomy.How do we respond to the withdrawal, oppositional, or eruptive behaviors that a child exhibits as a “demand avoidant” reaction?How do we begin communicating differently and foster “thrival”—not just survival— for PDA individuals?The power of the “flow state.”Next month we will cover the 4th episode in this 6-part series: Executive Function. **Resources**Kristy Forbes: https://www.kristyforbes.com.au/Casey Ehrlich At Peace Parents: https://bio.site/atpeaceparents?Related Episode from Edge of the Nest: “Compassionate Command” https://www.buzzsprout.com/1905380/episodes/11353565 Related Episode from Edge of the Nest: “Praxis” https://www.buzzsprout.com/1905380/episodes/12118331 **Contact Teresa**Title: Education Advisor and Speaker Email: [email protected] Social: LinkedIn Profile  ***Erica’s NEW website*** https://feedingconsciousrelationships.com/ ****Music credits****Uppbeat (free for Creators!); https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/clear-sky; License code: GQGN7ICA9D8IDOUT

PDA is a concept still in its infancy in the United States. Otherwise known as Pathological Demand Avoidance, this behavior profile is often associated with autism and pervasively impacts a person’s ability to participate in meaningful everyday activities. The physiological experience becomes a powerful barrier—even in activities that a person wants to do. It’s not that a person won’t participate, it’s that they can’t. So how do we address PDA, and how do we make sure we are helping kids grow...

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