• Autism Spectrum Identification in Early Childhood Development (under 5's): Social Communication and Sensory Differences
    Feb 18 2026

    This episode explores the Autism Spectrum in early childhood, with a focus on early identification, social attention and communication differences, and sensory processing.

    Learn practical strategies to support regulation and connection at home, plus tips for neurodivergent parenting, language variation, and getting referrals.

    A note: PDA is discussed as one context among others, but the core focus remains on understanding differences and supporting your child.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Autism Spectrum in early childhood presents with diverse social attention and communication patterns, including variations in eye contact, joint attention, and language development (spoken, non-speaking, echolalia, hyperlexia).
    • Sensory differences drive behavior: textures, sounds, movement, water, and feeding sensitivities—understanding sensory processing leads to practical regulation strategies.
    • Autism Meltdowns are signals of overwhelm; focus on co-regulation and predictable routines to reduce escalation and support regulation.
    • Early identification and advocacy matter: use strength-based, neurodiversity-affirming language, document signs, and pursue referrals to access appropriate services.

    🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED:

    Early Autism Identification Guide/Workbook

    Explore these topics on your favorite player:

    • ⚡ Regulation & Safety: Understand why PDA is a Nervous System Response here.
    • 🗣️ PDA Foundations: Master the shift to Declarative Language & Safety here.
    • 🏫 Education & Advocacy: Navigating masking and School Refusal here.
    • 🧭 New to the Spectrum? Check out our latest episodes on the Autism Spectrum to find your path forward.

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    You are not failing, and your child is not broken. If you're ready to establish deeper foundations around burnout and sustainability, visit chantalhewitt.com for more resources and 1:1 support.

    About the Show: Chantal Hewitt provides neuroaffirming strategies for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Autism. We help families navigate autistic burnout, family wellbeing and sibling dynamics, challenging behaviour, school refusal and autism meltdowns using low-demand parenting.

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    22 Min.
  • Autism Spectrum & PDA Parenting: Supporting Sensory Needs, Safety, and Wellbeing through OT (Occupational Therapy)
    Feb 10 2026

    This episode explores PDA (pathological demand avoidance) and PDA strategies for low demand parenting within children on the Autism Spectrum and within other neurodivergence, through a neurodiversity-affirming lens, focusing on foundations built by paediatric occupational therapy (OT), co-regulation, and DIR Floortime. Learn how the parent–therapist relationship supports the child’s nervous system, and the parent's nervous system, long-term wellbeing, and everyday functioning. We move from rigid, outcome-focused strategies to flexible, relationship-driven care that honors each child’s unique profile and the familys' thriving as a whole.

    Guest
    Rachel Gebers, Pediatric Occupational Therapist. Instagram: Growing Joy OT — https://www.instagram.com/growingjoyot/

    Key takeaways

    • Foundations and relationships come first: the child’s nervous system needs safety and co-regulation.
    • PDA requires a flexible, child-led, neurodiversity-affirming approach—avoid rigid autism “playbooks.”
    • The parent–therapist dyad is central; alignment and energy state matter for progress.
    • A long-term mindset is essential: “slow to go fast” builds durable gains and reduces avoidance.
    • Equity in school and home matters: support for autonomy, balanced to the child’s needs and context.
    • Ensuring you find a neurodiversity affirming therapist

    Guest: Rachel Gebers, Pediatric Occupational Therapist. Instagram: Growing Joy OT — https://www.instagram.com/growingjoyot/

    Connect with Rachel via Growing Joy OT on Instagram for consults or floor-time parent coaching: https://www.instagram.com/growingjoyot/

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    About the Show: Chantal Hewitt provides neuroaffirming strategies for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Autism. We help families navigate autistic burnout, family wellbeing and sibling dynamics, challenging behaviour, school refusal and autism meltdowns using low-demand parenting.

    Watch on Youtube! 📺 @chantal.hewitt

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    58 Min.
  • PDA Autism Parenting: Co-Regulation Explained with Low-Demand Parenting and Nervous-System Safety
    Feb 3 2026

    If you’ve tried autism parenting tips that aren’t moving the needle, this episode brings you back to your own nervous system as the missing piece. I share real examples of how to co-regulate through meltdowns and a four-step co-regulation framework—Pause, Observe, Connect, Support—that helps PDA and PDA autistic children move through meltdowns with safety and autonomy. Learn why nervous-system safety and low-demand parenting are the keys to long-term wellbeing.

    What you’ll hear in this episode

    • Your nervous system as your child’s most powerful co-regulator: why the parent’s regulation matters above all else
    • Mirror neurons and wellbeing: how your child’s nervous system mirrors yours and what that means for daily moments
    • The four-step framework to shift from trigger to co-regulator: Pause → Observe → Connect → Support
    • What lies beneath the behavior: moving from behavior-focused ideas to understanding the nervous system and safety
    • Practical links to low-demand parenting, nervous-system safety, and caregiver regulation to support PDA-autistic children

    Key takeaways

    • You are the primary environment your PDA-autistic child experiences; your nervous system safety is foundational to their wellbeing.
    • Co-regulation is a practice you embody, not something you “switch on” in the moment.
    • Focus on what’s happening beneath behavior (autonomy, safety, and nervous-system safety) to reduce power struggles and build trust.

    🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED:

    My 4-Step Approach (simplified!)
    Special Co-regulation gift! x

    Explore these topics on your favorite player:

    • ⚡ Regulation & Safety: Understand why PDA is a Nervous System Response here.
    • 🗣️ PDA Foundations: Master the shift to Declarative Language & Safety here.
    • 🏫 Education & Advocacy: Navigating masking and School Refusal here.

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    Free PDA Language Guide: FREE GUIDE

    You are not failing, and your child is not broken. If you're ready to establish deeper foundations around burnout and sustainability, visit chantalhewitt.com for more resources and 1:1 support.

    About the Show: Chantal Hewitt provides neuroaffirming strategies for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Autism. We help families navigate autistic burnout, family wellbeing and sibling dynamics, challenging behaviour, school refusal and autism meltdowns using low-demand parenting.

    Watch on Youtube! 📺 @chantal.hewitt

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    21 Min.
  • PDA Parenting on the Autism Spectrum: Why Traditional Advice Fails and What Works Instead
    Jan 27 2026

    Stop traditional methods. Learn how Low Demand Parenting on the Autism Spectrum creates safety through a PDA Autism Parenting lens that actually works.

    If you’ve tried the rewards, the consequences, and the firm boundaries only to find yourself exhausted and overwhelmed, this episode is for you. We are throwing out the traditional rulebook and rebuilding your understanding of Pathological Demand Avoidance around the nervous system.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    • Why behavior-focused advice is often harmful to Autistic children.
    • The transition to a safety-led, Low Demand Parenting framework.
    • How to prioritize Nervous System Regulation over compliance.
    • Practical PDA Strategies for reducing household distress and burnout.

    Explore these topics on your favorite player:

    • ⚡ Regulation & Safety: Understand why PDA is a Nervous System Response here.
    • 🗣️ PDA Foundations: Master the shift to Declarative Language & Safety here.
    • 🏫 Education & Advocacy: Navigating masking and School Refusal here.
    • 🧭 New to the Spectrum? Check out our latest episodes on the Autism Spectrum to find your path forward.

    You are not failing, and your child is not broken. If you're ready to establish deeper foundations around burnout and sustainability, visit chantalhewitt.com for more resources and 1:1 support.

    Text me and tell me- What do you want to hear for future episodes?

    Support the show

    Raising PDA Community: Join the Waitlist for wraparound support and an exclusive discount to get your started! (We open again in March 2026!)

    Join Our Supportive Community PDA Motherhood (for mothers)
    If you're a neurodivergent mother, this space is for you. You don’t have to walk this path alone. Come join us in the PDA Motherhood community—a safe, supportive space where you can unmask, reconnect, and rediscover who you truly are, separate from the demands of parenting.
    Join us here

    Free PDA Language Guide: FREE GUIDE

    You are not failing, and your child is not broken. If you're ready to establish deeper foundations around burnout and sustainability, visit chantalhewitt.com for more resources and 1:1 support.

    About the Show: Chantal Hewitt provides neuroaffirming strategies for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Autism. We help families navigate autistic burnout, family wellbeing and sibling dynamics, challenging behaviour, school refusal and autism meltdowns using low-demand parenting.

    Watch on Youtube! 📺 @chantal.hewitt

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    16 Min.
  • PDA Parenting Strategies: Shifting from Power Struggles to Relational Safety
    Jan 20 2026

    If you’ve tried every strategy, consequence, or reward and nothing seems to help your child, the problem isn't that you haven't found the right technique. In this episode, we explore why traditional parenting fails for the Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) profile and how shifting to a safety-led, low-demand approach changes everything.

    Episode Summary:

    Join Chantal Hewitt—AuDHD PDAer and parent—as she unpacks the essential move from "managing behavior" to "prioritizing the nervous system." We dive deep into the power of declarative language and why "safety-led parenting" is the opposite of being permissive. If you are navigating school refusal, autism meltdowns, or extreme demand avoidance, this episode offers the grounded, practical reframes you need to move toward connection.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The Problem with Compliance: Why traditional rewards and consequences often trigger a "threat response" in PDA children.
    • Safety vs. Permissiveness: Debunking the myth that low-demand parenting is "lazy" parenting.
    • Declarative Language 101: How simple shifts in how you speak can reduce pressure and invite collaboration.
    • The 24-Hour Child: Understanding that your child's needs don't stop when they leave the house or the classroom.
    • Co-Regulation as a Tool: Moving away from "fixing" behavior and toward being a steady anchor for your child.

    Resources & Links

    ✨ Join the Raising PDA Community: Join the VIP Waitlist for a special discount when we open again in March 2026!

    ✨ Free PDA Language Guide: Download the Low-Demand Language Guide — This walks you through the exact shifts mentioned in today's episode.

    ✨ 1:1 Support: Enquire about my limited-space 8-week coaching programme HERE.

    ✨ Connect with me: * YouTube: @chantal.hewitt

    • Email: hello@chantalhewitt.com

    If this episode helped you, please rate the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—it helps more PDA families find this support!

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    Raising PDA Community: Join the VIP Waitlist for an exclusive discount when we open again in March 2026! (for parent coaching)

    Join Our Supportive Community PDA Motherhood (for mothers) $9/Month (increasing once we have our first group of members, is it you? :) ).
    If you're a neurodivergent mother, this space is for you. You don’t have to walk this path alone. Come join us in the PDA Motherhood community—a safe, supportive space where you can unmask, reconnect, and rediscover who you truly are, separate from the demands of parenting.
    Join us here

    Free PDA Language Guide: FREE GUIDE

    About the Show: Chantal Hewitt provides neuroaffirming strategies for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Autism. We help families navigate autistic burnout, family wellbeing and sibling dynamics, challenging behaviour, school refusal and autism meltdowns using low-demand parenting.

    Watch on Youtube! 📺 @chantal.hewitt

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    23 Min.
  • Why PDA Autistic Children Cope at School and Fall Apart at Home
    Jan 13 2026

    If your PDA autistic child copes at school but falls apart at home, this isn’t a failure — it’s a sign they finally feel safe.

    In this episode, I explore how masking in PDA and autistic children allows them to “hold it together” all day — and why that comes at such a high cost to their nervous system and wellbeing.

    If you’ve ever been told your child is “fine” at school while you’re holding the emotional aftermath at home, this conversation is for you. I unpack why many PDA autistic children cope in structured, neurotypical environments, only to unravel once they’re with the person they feel safest with.

    We talk about what masking really is, why PDA children are often high maskers, and how behaviour-based frameworks in schools can completely miss a child’s internal experience. What looks like resilience or good behaviour from the outside is often survival — and it can lead to anxiety, burnout, and emotional overload.

    I also explore why home becomes the place where everything spills out, why this isn’t caused by “bad behaviour” or poor parenting, and why advocacy becomes unavoidable for parents of PDA autistic children — even when we’re exhausted.

    This episode invites a gentle shift away from “Why does my child behave worse with me?” and towards “What have they been holding in all day?” — and why nervous-system-led, autonomy-supportive approaches matter for long-term wellbeing.

    Key takeaways / shifts

    • Masking is a nervous system survival response — not a choice
    • PDA children often cope all day, then collapse where they feel safest
    • Behavioural frameworks miss what’s happening internally
    • Advocacy is not optional when systems don’t understand PDA
    • Increased autonomy and reduced demand support real wellbeing

    If this episode supported you, I’d love you to follow along and leave a rating — it helps other parents find this support. You’re also warmly invited to share your experience in the comments or connect with other parents walking this path.

    If this resonates, you’re not alone — and calmer, more connected homes are possible.

    And head to chantalhewitt.com/pda to download your FREE PDA Language Guide x

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    If you're a neurodivergent mother, this space is for you. You don’t have to walk this path alone. Come join us in the PDA Motherhood community—a safe, supportive space where you can unmask, reconnect, and rediscover who you truly are, separate from the demands of parenting.
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    You are not failing, and your child is not broken. If you're ready to establish deeper foundations around burnout and sustainability, visit chantalhewitt.com for more resources and 1:1 support.

    About the Show: Chantal Hewitt provides neuroaffirming strategies for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Autism. We help families navigate autistic burnout, family wellbeing and sibling dynamics, challenging behaviour, school refusal and autism meltdowns using low-demand parenting.

    Watch on Youtube! 📺 @chantal.hewitt

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    16 Min.
  • PDA Parenting Explained: Why PDA Isn’t Behaviour, It’s a Nervous System Response
    Jan 6 2026

    If PDA parenting feels harder than anything you were prepared for, I want you to hear this clearly: you are not failing.

    In this episode of the Attuned Spectrum Podcast, I explain why PDA, or Pathological Demand Avoidance, is not a behavioural issue — it is a nervous system response. For PDA autistic children, refusal, control, and what is often called “equalising behaviour” are survival strategies used to restore safety when demands feel overwhelming.

    I break down why traditional parenting advice so often backfires in PDA autism parenting, especially approaches based on compliance, rewards, consequences, or reasoning in the moment. These strategies can unintentionally increase threat in a PDA child’s nervous system rather than reduce it.

    Using real examples from my own home, I share how even well-intended questions or suggestions can push a PDA child into fight, flight, freeze, or fawn — and why autonomy and felt safety must come first. We also start to explore why many PDA children hold it together all day and then fall apart at home, and why this isn’t a sign of failure, but of trust and co-regulation.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • PDA parenting through a nervous-system lens
    • Why PDA refusals are not choices or manipulation
    • What “equalising” means in PDA autism
    • Why safety builds capacity over time

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    If you're a neurodivergent mother, this space is for you. You don’t have to walk this path alone. Come join us in the PDA Motherhood community—a safe, supportive space where you can unmask, reconnect, and rediscover who you truly are, separate from the demands of parenting.
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    Free PDA Language Guide: FREE GUIDE

    About the Show: Chantal Hewitt provides neuroaffirming strategies for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Autism. We help families navigate autistic burnout, family wellbeing and sibling dynamics, challenging behaviour, school refusal and autism meltdowns using low-demand parenting.

    Watch on Youtube! 📺 @chantal.hewitt

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    16 Min.
  • The Secret to Attuned Parenting: A Roadmap for PDA Success
    Dec 30 2025

    If parenting feels harder the more strategies you try, this episode gently explains why foundations—not fixes—are what truly support autistic and PDA children long term.

    This episode explores attuned parenting foundations for autistic and PDA children.

    In this final episode of the Attuned Parenting Foundations series, I’m not introducing anything new — instead, I’m helping you connect the dots.

    I walk you through why these foundations matter so deeply when you’re supporting an autistic or PDA child, and why even the most well-intentioned strategies fall apart when nervous systems don’t feel safe.

    As I teach it and live it daily to see success, at the heart of attuned parenting are three essential foundations: your wellbeing as the co-regulator, your child’s nervous system and burnout, and the sensory world your child lives in. When one of these is unsupported, everything else becomes harder — for your child, for you, and for your whole family.

    This work isn’t about perfection or stopping meltdowns forever. It’s about sustainability. It’s about creating safety, connection before compliance, and capacity over behaviour — so your relationship can grow and stabilise even in a world that isn’t built for neurodivergent children.

    I also speak honestly about why parents often know the “why” but struggle in the moment, and why scripts, language, and real-time support matter when you’re already stretched and in survival mode yourself.

    If you’re parenting an autistic or PDA child and want support that actually holds you through the hard moments — not just theory — you’re not alone here.

    🌱 KEY TAKEAWAYS / SHIFTS

    • Strategies don’t work sustainably without nervous system safety
    • Parent regulation is foundational, not optional
    • Sensory support is essential — not an “extra”
    • Connection before compliance builds long-term wellbeing
    • Support and language matter most in the moment, not months later

    🤍 NEXT STEPS / RESOURCES

    If you’d like support putting these foundations into practice, my Attuned Parenting Foundations course is currently free, with 30 days inside the Attuned Parenting Community. You can join via the link in my bio or at chantalhewitt.com/course.

    Text me and tell me- What do you want to hear for future episodes?

    Support the show

    Raising PDA Community: Join the VIP Waitlist for an exclusive discount when we open again in March 2026! (for parent coaching)

    Join Our Supportive Community PDA Motherhood (for mothers) $9/Month (increasing once we have our first group of members, is it you? :) ).
    If you're a neurodivergent mother, this space is for you. You don’t have to walk this path alone. Come join us in the PDA Motherhood community—a safe, supportive space where you can unmask, reconnect, and rediscover who you truly are, separate from the demands of parenting.
    Join us here

    Free PDA Language Guide: FREE GUIDE

    About the Show: Chantal Hewitt provides neuroaffirming strategies for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Autism. We help families navigate autistic burnout, family wellbeing and sibling dynamics, challenging behaviour, school refusal and autism meltdowns using low-demand parenting.

    Watch on Youtube! 📺 @chantal.hewitt

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    10 Min.