6 mars 2026
21 min
Low Demand Parenting and PDA Autism are frequently misunderstood as "lazy" or "passive," but they are actually essential, safety-led strategies for the Autism Spectrum.
I know the exhaustion of being judged for your parenting . When others see us lowering demands, they often mistake it for a lack of discipline, but PDA & Autism parenting is the furthest thing from lazy. It requires immense brain power to manage complex sensory needs, navigate meltdowns, and maintain constant nervous system regulation for the whole family.
In this episode, I’m busting three massive myths that keep parents stuck in shame: the idea that we are "lazy," the fear that we have no boundaries, and the misconception that PDA is just "bad behaviour" or intentional defiance.
We explore how an autonomy-focused approach actually builds a secure attachment by prioritising co-regulation over forced obedience.
By shifting our lens, we can support our children to come out of burnout and finally thrive in a world that wasn't built for their neurotype.
Key Takeaways:
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