EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 13 MIN
PDA Parenting: What If Being Strong Makes It Worse?
from Attuned Spectrum: Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) Autism Parenting Support | Low Demand Parenting · host Chantal Hewitt - PDA Autism Support & Low Demand Parenting
“Staying strong” sounds like good parenting, until you realise it can be the very thing that keeps your home stuck in stress. When we push through, mask our distress, and put ourselves last, our kids often feel it anyway because their nervous systems are constantly scanning us for cues of safety. If you’re parenting an autistic child with a PDA profile, that sensitivity can be even sharper, and it can turn the smallest crack in our calm into a bigger threat response. We dig into co-regulation as a biological process, drawing on attachment theory and polyvagal theory to explain why your state matters more than the perfect words. I also clear up a common pain point for neurodivergent families: attachment doesn’t have to look like eye contact, constant hugs, or “typical” connection to be real and secure. Many autistic kids show trust in different ways, and outdated research can misread that. From there, we get practical. If you’ve collected a hundred strategies but still feel like everything falls apart in the hard moments, you’re not broken, you’re exhausted. We talk about why a dysregulated nervous system can’t regulate another dysregulated nervous system, and why the simplest shift might be the biggest: stop trying to hold it all together and aim to be regulated enough to be present. One of my most powerful tools is also the least flashy, saying less during meltdowns and sitting with my child so my body can become the safety cue. If you want a calmer, more sustainable way to support your PDA child while protecting your own capacity, press play. Subscribe, share this with a parent who needs it, and leave a review so more families can find neurodiversity-affirming support.Text me and tell me- What do you want to hear for future episodes?Support the show✨ Raising PDA Community | Join FREE for 7 Days! Includes immediate support.Explore these topics:⚡ Regulation & Safety: Understand why PDA is a Nervous System Response.🗣️ PDA Foundations: Master the shift to Declarative Language & Safety.🏫 Education & Advocacy: Navigating masking and School Refusal.🔗 JOIN A SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY:✨ Raising PDA Community | Join FREE for 7 Days! Includes immediate support.✨ Free PDA Language Guide: FREE GUIDE✨ Free PDA Boundary Setting Workbook: FREE WORKBOOK✨ Free 30 Minute Connection Call: BOOK HERE ✨ Free Calm Parent Checklist: FREE CHECKLIST
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“Staying strong” sounds like good parenting, until you realise it can be the very thing that keeps your home stuck in stress. When we push through, mask our distress, and put ourselves last, our kids often feel it anyway because their nervous systems are constantly scanning us for cues of safety. If you’re parenting an autistic child with a PDA profile, that sensitivity can be even sharper, and it can turn the smallest crack in our calm into a bigger threat response. We dig into co-reg...
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