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Autism and Demand Avoidance (managing the need for control including ODD and PDA)

Autism and Demand Avoidance (managing the need for control including ODD and PDA) We have fancy medical names for behaviour these days...
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), etc...
What these things have in common is a need for control, and hence a strong negative reaction to being asked (especially forced) to do something. This is common in many autistic people even without any additional label, so in this video we look at what's behind this behaviour and what we can do to manage it better.

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---ABOUT US---
Hello! We are Paul and Shannan from Autism Explained!

We help parents understand their autistic children and create healthy supportive environments. By combining the experience of an adult on the Spectrum with a single mum who lives this stuff every day, we set you on the path to regain family harmony and actually enjoy time with your kids!

This video is a little bit about us... (see our intro video here

Paul discovered he was on the Autism Spectrum 4 years ago. Since then he has worked with countless autistic adults and children, as well as teaching parents teachers and students about Autism. He is also an ex-aerospace engineer with a passion for teaching and Emotional Intelligence.

Shannan is a single parent and carer of an amazing 9 year old boy on the Autism Spectrum. She is an ex-corporate trainer with a BA, currently studying a Masters in autism studies with Griffith University.

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