PDA – An Atypical approach is required We’ve had a fairly good run of things with my now 6 y/o PDA-er – (contextually this was approximately 2 years ago). there was a day though, that she just kept freezing up
LINK to Page for RESOURCES around ASD and PDA A little bit about my why’s A wee bit about me for reference – I have 4 kiddos – all adhd, 3 ASD and 2 PDA (All diagnosed – phew what
Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation and richness in how human brains function and process information. It encompasses a wide range of cognitive styles, learning abilities, and neurological conditions,
Alexi Pappas explores goals & mentorship and Ryan interweaves in stoicism concepts.
“Up and not crying” is a Norwegian idiom that means a day is great, even if it's not perfect. The phrase is oppe og ikke gråter in Norwegian, and it's used as a response to the morning greeting, “how are you?”. The meaning of the phrase is that things...
the neurological and biological dispositions these humans with a neurodivergent neurotype was determine long before any imperfect/perfect parenting style ever interacted with the human (modeling, gentle, authoritative, low-demand, abusive - parenting styles or trauma-induced environmental conditions).
A little bit about me A glimpse of me I have Dyslexia A quick 9 minute-ish clip that succinctly describes a lot about how my mind works, internalizes and skips through life not just via letters and numbers being jumbled.
NeuroDivergence – PDA – in the wild StoryTime PDA related memory Sometime serendipity just happens! An encounter I witnessed that I felt worth sharing As a parent and caregiver for kiddos with ASD and PDA, I find myself observing a






