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The Path… | Life of Gaius
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Use and develop your gifts and talents as best you can – they will help you find your place in the world. March 26, 2015. And then there was the horrendously difficult experience of school. All, in all, life has its challenges at any and every age perhaps we will discuss these more in the future but it is the principle I want us to consider for now. Last time it’s that sort of positive ripple effect that helps all of us travel better together, as a great group of Humanity, through this life🙂. March 27, ...
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PDA is NOT ODD! Knowledge is Power! | Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome an autism spectrum condition
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Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome an autism spectrum condition. How PDA Affects Mollie. My Daughter Is Not Naughty. Our Story ‘Life With A Child With PDA’. PDA Postcards for PDA Awareness. Strategies That Work For Mollie. What Is Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome. A blog that explores the concept of PDA as well as offering an insight into life with a child with PDA. PDA is NOT ODD! April 3, 2015. Archives of Diseases in Childhood. 8220;It is inevitably the case that when conditions are defined ...
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The PDA Soapbox: Out with the old, in with the new.
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Saturday, 31 December 2016. Out with the old, in with the new. Time flies when you're having fun. It also flies when you're stressed up to the eyeballs, as I've found out this year, last New Year only feels like a couple of weeks ago, I can't believe that 365 days have flown by so quickly. 2016 has an infamous reputation for many people, and I can't think of many people who won't be pleased to see the back of it. There have been some real high points this year. My diagnosis earlier this year has enabled ...
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The PDA Soapbox: Sensory lightbulb moment.
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Tuesday, 29 November 2016. This week I have had another lightbulb moment of my own, involving something which I thought I had a decent understanding of. At the time, I felt like a genius, I had single handedly worked out what was happening during sensory overload. On reflection, I realise that I hadn't fully understood the whys and the wherefores of overload, so my assumption of genius is probably not accurate. In this case, processing the smell of the women (who I'm sure are very nice, if a little on th...
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The PDA Soapbox: September 2016
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Sunday, 11 September 2016. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Who will guard the guards themselves? When seeking a diagnosis, there are a series of guards to get through first. As an adult, in my area, this was relatively simple. First port of call was my GP. A woman slightly older than me, who had been at the same school as me, knew my sisters and had seen for herself that I was different. I was one of the lucky ones. Then we come to children's diagnosis. Lordy Lord. Teachers - we discussed our fears with P...
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The PDA Soapbox: Please try to understand.
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Wednesday, 30 November 2016. Please try to understand. In an ideal world, this post is one that can be read by teachers or family members, people who try to understand what our children are going through, but somehow miss the mark. I'm not aiming for offensiveness here, but I would hazard a guess that most parents of autistic children will have very few people around them who truly get it, and they are probably the ones who also live with autism in one way or another. I've noticed that when I try to expl...
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My Daughter Is Not Naughty | Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome an autism spectrum condition
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Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome an autism spectrum condition. How PDA Affects Mollie. My Daughter Is Not Naughty. Our Story ‘Life With A Child With PDA’. PDA Postcards for PDA Awareness. Strategies That Work For Mollie. What Is Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome. A blog that explores the concept of PDA as well as offering an insight into life with a child with PDA. My Daughter Is Not Naughty. MY DAUGHTER IS NOT NAUGHTY! AND TRADITIONAL PARENTING AND BEHAVIOURAL STRATEGIES WILL NOT MIRACULOUSLY...
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What is PDA? – lovepda
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Empowering parents of children with pathological demand avoidance syndrome, an autistic spectrum disorder. December 1, 2016. February 1, 2017. PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE SYNDROME. Facts and Myth Busters. PDA is not an illness its a difference of mind. PDA is not curable nor does it need to be cured. PDA is a subtype of Autism. People with PDA can be high functioning or low functioning. PDA has very strong criteria and all people with PDA have the following traits. PDA people have amazing ability to se...
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About – lovepda
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Empowering parents of children with pathological demand avoidance syndrome, an autistic spectrum disorder. 8217; before I ask the question ‘What should I do? It Must Be Mum. MAKING RAINBOWS WITH PDA. Say It How It Is. Riko's blog: PDA and more. Blog at WordPress.com. It Must Be Mum. A Site for Resources and Reflections That May Help Those Navigating Aspects of the World of 'Special Education Needs'. MAKING RAINBOWS WITH PDA. One mums mission to turn breakdown into breakthrough. Say It How It Is.
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