Bydd y weminar hon yn helpu rhieni a gofalwyr i ddyfnhau eu dealltwriaeth o PDA ac archwilio strategaethau ymarferol. Bydd Lenora Borsje, sy'n hyfforddwraig PDA brofiadol, yn arwain y weminar hon. Byddwch yn cael gwybodaeth am broffil y PDA a'i nodweddion, mewnwelediadau i'r pryder sylfaenol a'r angen am ymreolaeth, dulliau sy'n hyrwyddo cydweithio ac yn lleihau gwrthdaro gartref, ac offer ymarferol ar gyfer cyfathrebu, hyblygrwydd a datrys problemau.
Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) can be one of the most complex and misunderstood profiles within the autism spectrum. For parents and carers, everyday situations can easily become sources of tension and distress. Understanding why this happens and how to respond in supportive ways can make a world of difference to both the child and the family.
This guide offers an opportunity to gain deeper insight into the PDA profile and its unique characteristics. Together, we will explore what drives demand avoidance, the role of anxiety, and the importance of autonomy in everyday life.
Through theory, real‑life examples, and practical tools, we discover approaches that nurture collaboration, reduce conflict, and build trust at home, so that you’ll feel more confident in using flexible communication strategies, encouraging problem‑solving, and creating an environment where your child feels understood and valued.
What you will get