PDA may represent a neurotype to be accommodated rather than a disease to be treated.
The PDA Society defines the condition as “a profile on the autism spectrum, involving the avoidance of everyday demands and the use of strategies as part of this avoidance”. The National ...
Children in limbo waiting for assessments, says commissioner 'I feel really bad when I hurt my mum' Wales cheerleader hopes to inspire more boys According to the PDA Society, research into it and ...
The PDA Society, the primary organization advocating for the needs of individuals with PDA in the UK, defines PDA as a profile of autism involving aspects of a strong need for control, avoiding ...