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Attuned Spectrum: Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) Autism Tips

Attuned Spectrum: Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) Autism Tips

Auteur(s): Chantal Hewitt - PDA Autism Support & Low Demand Parenting
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Is your home a constant battlefield of power struggles and emotional burnout?


Welcome to Attuned Spectrum, the podcast for parents navigating the complex reality of Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and neurodivergent life.


Hosted by Chantal Hewitt, we move beyond "behavior management" to focus on nervous system safety. If you are searching for support with Pathological Demand Avoidance in children, you know that traditional parenting tools don’t work—but a low-demand parenting and lifestyle does.


We dive deep into the strategies that actually create peace at home: declarative language, co-regulation, and building autonomy. Whether you’re dealing with school refusal, autism meltdowns, or sensory overload, this show provides the neuroaffirming wraparound support you’ve been looking for.


Move from crisis to connection.


Subscribe & Follow to join a community that understands the PDA profile and the beautiful, complex reality of raising PDA children.

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  • PDA Parenting on the Autism Spectrum: Why Traditional Advice Fails and What Works Instead
    Jan 27 2026

    Stop traditional methods. Learn how Low Demand Parenting on the Autism Spectrum creates safety through a PDA Autism Parenting lens that actually works.

    If you’ve tried the rewards, the consequences, and the firm boundaries only to find yourself exhausted and overwhelmed, this episode is for you. We are throwing out the traditional rulebook and rebuilding your understanding of Pathological Demand Avoidance around the nervous system.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    • Why behavior-focused advice is often harmful to Autistic children.
    • The transition to a safety-led, Low Demand Parenting framework.
    • How to prioritize Nervous System Regulation over compliance.
    • Practical PDA Strategies for reducing household distress and burnout.

    Explore these topics on your favorite player:

    • ⚡ Regulation & Safety: Understand why PDA is a Nervous System Response here.
    • 🗣️ PDA Foundations: Master the shift to Declarative Language & Safety here.
    • 🏫 Education & Advocacy: Navigating masking and School Refusal here.
    • 🧭 New to the Spectrum? Check out our latest episodes on the Autism Spectrum to find your path forward.

    You are not failing, and your child is not broken. If you're ready to establish deeper foundations around burnout and sustainability, visit chantalhewitt.com for more resources and 1:1 support.

    Text me and tell me- What do you want to hear for future episodes?

    Support the show

    Raising PDA Community: Join the VIP Waitlist for an exclusive discount when we open again in March 2026!

    Free PDA Language Guide: FREE GUIDE

    About the Show: Chantal Hewitt provides neuroaffirming strategies for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Autism. We help families navigate autistic burnout, family wellbeing and sibling dynamics, challenging behaviour, school refusal and autism meltdowns using low-demand parenting.

    Watch on Youtube! 📺 @chantal.hewitt

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    16 min
  • PDA Parenting: Shifting from Power Struggles to Relational Safety
    Jan 20 2026

    If you’ve tried every strategy, consequence, or reward and nothing seems to help your child, the problem isn't that you haven't found the right technique. In this episode, we explore why traditional parenting fails for the Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) profile and how shifting to a safety-led, low-demand approach changes everything.

    Episode Summary:

    Join Chantal Hewitt—AuDHD PDAer and parent—as she unpacks the essential move from "managing behavior" to "prioritizing the nervous system." We dive deep into the power of declarative language and why "safety-led parenting" is the opposite of being permissive. If you are navigating school refusal, autism meltdowns, or extreme demand avoidance, this episode offers the grounded, practical reframes you need to move toward connection.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The Problem with Compliance: Why traditional rewards and consequences often trigger a "threat response" in PDA children.
    • Safety vs. Permissiveness: Debunking the myth that low-demand parenting is "lazy" parenting.
    • Declarative Language 101: How simple shifts in how you speak can reduce pressure and invite collaboration.
    • The 24-Hour Child: Understanding that your child's needs don't stop when they leave the house or the classroom.
    • Co-Regulation as a Tool: Moving away from "fixing" behavior and toward being a steady anchor for your child.

    Resources & Links

    ✨ Join the Raising PDA Community: Join the VIP Waitlist for a special discount when we open again in March 2026!

    ✨ Free PDA Language Guide: Download the Low-Demand Language Guide — This walks you through the exact shifts mentioned in today's episode.

    ✨ 1:1 Support: Enquire about my limited-space 8-week coaching programme at chantalhewitt.com/support.

    ✨ Connect with me: * YouTube: @chantal.hewitt

    • Email: hello@chantalhewitt.com

    If this episode helped you, please rate the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—it helps more PDA families find this support!

    Text me and tell me- What do you want to hear for future episodes?

    Support the show

    Raising PDA Community: Join the VIP Waitlist for an exclusive discount when we open again in March 2026!

    Free PDA Language Guide: FREE GUIDE

    About the Show: Chantal Hewitt provides neuroaffirming strategies for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Autism. We help families navigate autistic burnout, family wellbeing and sibling dynamics, challenging behaviour, school refusal and autism meltdowns using low-demand parenting.

    Watch on Youtube! 📺 @chantal.hewitt

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    23 min
  • Why PDA Autistic Children Cope at School and Fall Apart at Home
    Jan 13 2026

    If your PDA autistic child copes at school but falls apart at home, this isn’t a failure — it’s a sign they finally feel safe.

    In this episode, I explore how masking in PDA and autistic children allows them to “hold it together” all day — and why that comes at such a high cost to their nervous system and wellbeing.

    If you’ve ever been told your child is “fine” at school while you’re holding the emotional aftermath at home, this conversation is for you. I unpack why many PDA autistic children cope in structured, neurotypical environments, only to unravel once they’re with the person they feel safest with.

    We talk about what masking really is, why PDA children are often high maskers, and how behaviour-based frameworks in schools can completely miss a child’s internal experience. What looks like resilience or good behaviour from the outside is often survival — and it can lead to anxiety, burnout, and emotional overload.

    I also explore why home becomes the place where everything spills out, why this isn’t caused by “bad behaviour” or poor parenting, and why advocacy becomes unavoidable for parents of PDA autistic children — even when we’re exhausted.

    This episode invites a gentle shift away from “Why does my child behave worse with me?” and towards “What have they been holding in all day?” — and why nervous-system-led, autonomy-supportive approaches matter for long-term wellbeing.

    Key takeaways / shifts

    • Masking is a nervous system survival response — not a choice
    • PDA children often cope all day, then collapse where they feel safest
    • Behavioural frameworks miss what’s happening internally
    • Advocacy is not optional when systems don’t understand PDA
    • Increased autonomy and reduced demand support real wellbeing

    If this episode supported you, I’d love you to follow along and leave a rating — it helps other parents find this support. You’re also warmly invited to share your experience in the comments or connect with other parents walking this path.

    If this resonates, you’re not alone — and calmer, more connected homes are possible.

    And head to chantalhewitt.com/pda to download your FREE PDA Language Guide x

    Text me and tell me- What do you want to hear for future episodes?

    Support the show

    ✨ If you’re looking for deeper, personalised PDA parenting support, you can enquire about my limited-space 1:1, 8-week coaching programme at chantalhewitt.com/support.

    Download my free guides

    Early Autism Signs Guide → CLICK HERE
    Calm Parent Checklist → CLICK HERE
    PDA Parenting Guide → CLICK HERE

    Connect with me on YouTube @chantal.hewitt

    Reach out if you need anything- Say hello, share your story :) → hello@chantalhewitt.com

    Chantal x

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    16 min
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