Autism with a Demand Avoidant Profile (PDA) -Sefton CNG
No need to book, just come along.
Just come along to the May Logan Healthy Living Centre in Bootle.
Our Sefton Group is every Wednesday during term time at 12:30pm – 2:30pm.
The Community Network Groups provide an informal discussion based opportunity to develop your understanding around neurodevelopmental conditions (NDCs), to ask questions and share learning and experience. You can talk to other parents, the ADDvanced Solutions team and visiting professionals who can help and support you.
This week’s topic is Autism with a Demand Avoidant Profile (PDA)
Many autistic children and young people experience a degree of demand avoidance and for some it can be significant and impact daily life, classed as a “demand avoidant profile”, sometimes referred to as PDA. We explore strategies and the particular style of communication we can use to support demand avoidance.
There is also the opportunity to discuss any difficulties you may be experiencing with your child or young person and explore strategies to support them.