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    The PDA Society notes that people with a PDA profile of autism: Experience persistent difficulties with social interaction. Engage in restricted, repetitive patterns of activities or interests that impair everyday functioning. Are sensitive to sensory experiences. Have an anxiety-related need for control.
    For a PDA child or teenager, PDA means activities like getting dressed, doing homework, or brushing their teeth can threaten their sense of control and fuel impending stress. It’s important to understand that for children with PDA, their avoidance is not a choice but a means of coping with overwhelming anxiety and uncertainty.
    For parents of autistic children, deciphering defiant behavior can be a confusing and isolating experience. Two conditions, Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), often share surface similarities, causing further frustration in identifying the right support strategies. Diagnostic Criteria: Is it PDA or ODD?
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