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A list of tried and true games, apps, and books that has kept my 12 year old PDA son's interest. He even asks to do them most of the time!
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Episode 183: Sue Larkey’s Expert Series: Innovative Approaches to Teaching Diverse Students including using play for PDA/ODD students with Specialist Ange Anderson
A collection of PDA-related podcasts and radio programmes. ALT:learn Podcast. PDA Society Trustee Jilly Davis talks to The ALT:learn Podcast about recognising and supporting PDA learners. SEND in the experts for Twinkl SEND.
7 lut 2024 · When parenting a child with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), key strategies include understanding PDA, creating a supportive environment, effective communication, collaborative problem-solving, and building emotional regulation and coping skills.
PDA stands for Pathological Demand Avoidance. This page aims to help you find out more about what that means and how to support children. Download FREE teacher-made resources covering 'Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)'. View FREE Resources.
13 lip 2019 · PLAY: Play provides a way to allow a child with PDA to take control of their environment and process feelings, thoughts and experiences in a safe and non-threatening way. Whether it is formalised non-directive play therapy, client-led pretend play, or playfully engaging in games and activities in the therapy room, play is by definition an ...