"A lot of parenting advice is built around the idea that parents can control their children if they just make it unpleasant enough to misbehave, but for a kid who values autonomy, that approach only causes things to explode."
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Read MoreIt’s another chance to ask your questions in our Facebook group and hear the answers from Emily.
Read MoreDonna Henderson has some thoughts about autism, PDA, and more.
Read MoreSometimes it’s okay to let go of parental expectations and “norms.”
Read MoreIt’s another chance to ask your questions in our Facebook group and hear the answers from Emily.
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Read MoreHere’s a clear description of PDA, and how to approach the children or students who have it.
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