Autism PDA 2 - Positive and practical strategies
This session explores practical ways to support a PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) profile within Autism
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- 1 hour, 30 minutes
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Autism PDA 2 - Positive and practical strategies
About this session
Do you know an Autistic young person with high anxiety levels?
Is your young person driven by a need to be in control at all times?
Is their behaviour extreme and frequently challenging to deal with?
Is everyday different and you feel that there just aren’t any strategies that consistently work?
Pathological Demand Avoidance is a specific behaviour profile within Autism. The profile is significantly different to those who are simply diagnosed as being on the Autism Spectrum. Parents and professionals need to understand these differences to better support young people with PDA.
This session explores practical and effective ways to support children with a PDA profile within Autism.
As a result of this training, you will be empowered to become more responsive and effective in your support.
This is a complimentary session to our first session on PDA awareness. It is recommended that you have attended the first session before signing up for this training.
Useful for:
Those working with or caring for Autistic children and wanting to improve the effectiveness of support they provide
Suitable for:
Parents, SENCos/ALNCos, Teachers and Learning Support Assistants (LSAs)
Also included:
Summary Sheet of Key Points
Certificate of Attendance
Session Leader: Nicola Durrant
This session is led by Nicola Durrant, an Autism Specialist Teacher and Consultant as well as being a Mum to an amazing Autistic daughter. She worked as a SENCO for eight years and a specialist advisor for 13 years while also training as dyslexia assessor and gaining a Master’s degree in Autism. As an independent specialist teacher Nicola has a proven track record of first-class support and advice for parents and teachers and is a Director of SEND Station.
Duration: 1.5 hrs
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This is a live event.
Recordings of this session are not made or permitted and all materials are copyright SEND Station Ltd.
Pricing is per delegate. Please purchase additional tickets if more than one person is planning to attend the session.
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