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Demand Avoidant Information

Autism and the PDA profile are ‘dimensional’ – meaning they vary a lot from one person to another and at different times or with different people – so parents/carers need a ‘toolkit’ of helpful approaches.

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Family Rules Guide

Get the children of the house to come up with the majority of ideas.  Having core values helps children to understand all the other behaviours that are expected of them.

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PACE for parents

PACE, or being PACEful, is a simple approach you can use to help you to regulate your own emotions and help you connect with your child.

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Parent Support Ideas

Supporting your child to recognise their feelings when they first begin to feel bothersome and to coach them to choose not to engage in any more interaction until the ‘zombie’ feeling goes away.

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Restrictive Food Intake Information

ARFID is a relatively new diagnosis that is used to describe people who have significant difficulties with eating and who severely restrict their diet due to various difficulties with food intake.

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Sensory Checklist for Parents

The Sensory Checklist helps you to support the understanding of your child’s sensory differences and to understand whether your child is over or under responsive to each sense.

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Supporting positive behaviours in children

Finding different ways to support positive behaviours like words of affirmation, acts of service,  giving gifts, quality time and physical touch.

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