If you are living the day-to-day reality of PDA autism parenting, you have probably had the experience of thinking:
“Why do the standard approaches make things worse for my child?”
This is exactly why I was so grateful to sit down with the team at PDA North America to talk through the PDA Experience Report.
Not opinions. Not theory. Data drawn from lived experience.
Episode title: PDA Autism Parenting: The Data That Proves You’re Not Alone (PDA North America)
Many parents are still being met with:
The PDA Experience Report matters because it reflects what families are actually living, at scale.
One of the key themes from the report is that PDA characteristics show up consistently across age groups. That can be such a grounding exhale for parents who have been told it is “just a phase,” or that the child will grow out of it if you are “firm enough.”
A major headline from the report is that many parents reported that punishment and consequence-based approaches made things worse.
That does not mean boundaries disappear. It means support often needs to be:
If consequences escalate your child, you are not imagining it.
Education is one of the biggest pressure points for PDA families.
When school becomes a daily battleground, parents can end up carrying shame they do not deserve.
A more accurate reframe is that distress behaviours often reflect:
Families have tried many support options. What helps tends to depend on:
Sometimes the most supportive move is lowering the overall load and creating a steadier foundation first.
If this episode stirred something in you, here is a tiny, doable next step:
If you need a practical place to begin, I recommend starting here:
Low Demand Parenting Boundaries for PDA Burnout
It is designed as a simple reset when everything feels like a demand, and you want a values-based way to decide what to keep, change, or drop for now.
If you want steady support as you navigate PDA, autism and neurodivergent parenting in real life, here are two pathways I offer:
A gentle, foundational support space for parents who need clarity, community, and simple next steps forward.
https://chantalhewitt.com/community
Higher-touch support for families who want more intensive guidance and coaching.