How YOU Spot PDA In Autism (5 TRAITS)

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This is how you spot PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) In Autism! For Autism Awareness month, Soundsory is giving a 20% discount online and with my code ASPIEWORLD10, you can get an additional 10% off - https://soundsory.com/ASPIEWORLD10

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How do you identify autism in someone? Here is 5 SIMPLE ways you can notice it EASILY! Soundsory: https://soundsory.com/ASPIEWORLD

Soundsory is a multi-sensory, music therapy, and movement program. The Soundsory headphones, equipped with a dynamic filter and bone conduction technology, helps improve motor skills and cognitive development in children and adults.The program consists of specially designed music processed with neuro-acoustic modifications as well as a series of movement-based exercises. It is a 40-day program divided in 2 sections of 20 days each with a break of 1 month in between.

Each day consists of 30 mins of music and exercise.Soundsory helps improve fine, gross, and visual-motor skills in children like handwriting and drawing, balance and posture, hand-eye coordination. Building on these foundational skills, Soundsory improves emotional regulation, social skills, and communication. Soundsory is designed to be safe and effective and is helping children and adults on the autism spectrum, with auditory and sensory processing disorders, and other developmental delays.

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Autism is classed as a hidden or invisible disability, which means that it isn’t always easy to see as it isn’t presented in any physical attributes... well any that you don’t automatically notice.

Autism can present visual clues as to if someone is on the spectrum, so here are 5 simple always you can identify Autism easily.

Use these physical attributes to notice autism in a person, so you know how to help them

Here are 5 traits that you must see.

1.May do one thing one day and refuse to do it the next with no reason
With a constant change in mood and activity a person with PDA could be happy performing a task one day but then never want to do it again.

2.May mask in public
Due to issues with social skills, a person with PDA will be seen to mask in public social situations.

3.May be obsessive with certain people
A PDA person may get really obsessive and super interest in specific people or persons.

4.Appears highly anxious
As most neurological conditions PDA comes with lots of anxiety disorders to.

5.Appears Jekyll and Hyde
Because of the issues with controlling moods and feelings a person with PDA may appear to have two different personalities.

I would love to know your thoughts on this topic as lots of people ask me about PDA and I think a conversation needs to happen.

Please leave me a comment below.

LINKS:
PDA Society - Demand Avoidance of the PDA kind: https://youtu.be/CCsfKxyuH1I

PDA Society - PDA Society simple support strategies for a PDA profile of autism: https://youtu.be/fzr245SYVjg

Pathological Demand Avoidance Behavioural strategies- https://autismwestmidlands.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/PDA-1.pdf

Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) - https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/diagnosis/pda

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