INSTANT ACCESS | SELF GUIDED COURSE
A clear, confident framework for parenting PDA Kids. Even in the tough moments
Parenting a kid or teen with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) or one who is super sensitive to stress can feel like navigating a maze without a map.
One moment you're offering support, the next you're unsure whether to encourage skill-building or set a firm boundary. The constant second-guessing and decision fatigue can be overwhelming.
You're not alone, and there is a way forward.
This 75-minute self-paced course provides a practical, repeatable strategy to help you respond with confidence, not confusion.
In this course, you'll learn how to:
Assess your child's needs in the moment. Deciding whether to support, encourage skill-building, or set a boundary.
Reframe challenging behaviors as communication, not defiance.
Recognize and move away from fear-based parenting that may sabotage long-term goals.
Understand the difference between rules and boundaries, and why rules aren't always helpful.
Encourage skill development without overwhelming your child.
Implement a decision-making guide that brings consistency and clarity to your parenting approach.
✅ Lifetime access to all course materials, including future updates.
✅ 75 minutes of concise, practical video lessons.
✅ A printable slide deck for easy reference.
✅ A visual decision-making flowchart and companion guide for real-time support.
"This guide has really changed our daily interactions. I feel more equipped to handle hard moments without feeling panicked." - JJ, mom of a PDA teen
I’m a licensed therapist of over a decade, a late-diagnosed AuDHD woman, and a parent raising neurodivergent kids.
When my first child was young, I remember thinking:
Why does everything that’s supposed to work make things worse?
Parenting books didn’t fit. Behavior charts escalated things. Advice that helped other families left ours more chaotic than ever.
When we finally understood autism and PDA, everything shifted.
My kid didn’t need to be fixed. He needed nervous system safety.
Since then, I’ve built my work around that understanding, blending clinical training with lived experience to help caregivers stop fighting behavior and start understanding what’s underneath it.
You don’t need to become a perfect parent.
You need the right framework — and support while you use it.
No spam. No fluff. Just the good stuff.
Each week you'll get an easy-to-digest email with...
3 ideas to help you along your PDA parenting journey
2 things my neurodivergent family has been loving
1 thought, quote, or mantra for the week