Ep. 146 - 10 Misconceptions About Pathological Demand Avoidance
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In this episode Clinical Psychologist Dr. Alex Klein and I discuss ten common misconceptions about Pathological Demand Avoidance or Pervasive Drive for Autonomy.
Here are five from Dr. Klein:
- The parent of a PDAer is doing something wrong, especially if they've lowered demands.
- If a PDA child did something yesterday, they can do it again today.
- Accommodations won’t prepare PDA kids for the real world.
- Progress made by a PDA child is measured by what we see on the surface.
- Behaviorism (behavioral parenting) will be enough.
And here are five from me, in strong collaboration with my PDA 11- and 7-year-olds:
- PDA kids are bad kids.
- How much freedom PDA kids need.
- It's not behavioral, it's stress.
- Why and when they can hide nervous system stress.
- Potatoes are green and they smell like poop :)
I hope the episode is helpful to you!
xo,
Casey
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