What’s PDA?
Signs & Clues
Support & Strategies
Myths & Misunderstandndings
PDA & Me (For Self-Reflection)
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This is what PDA stands for.

What is Pathological Demand Avoidance?

100

Someone with PDA might use this to distract from or avoid a demand.

What is humor or distraction?

100

Instead of giving direct instructions, try offering one of these.

What is a choice?

100

People often wrongly think PDA is just this kind of behavior problem.

What is being rude or oppositional?

100

When someone tries to make me do something, I often feel this.

What is overwhelmed, trapped, or angry?

200

PDA is often considered a profile of this neurodevelopmental condition

What is autism (or autism spectrum disorder)?

200

This kind of role-play or pretending might be used to feel more in control.

What is fantasy or imaginative play?

200

A calm, flexible, and non-judgmental approach helps reduce this emotional state.

What is anxiety?

200

PDA isn’t a choice — it’s a way of responding to this.

What is extreme stress or anxiety?

200

One way I avoid demands is by doing this.

What is procrastinating, escaping, or shutting down?

300

People with PDA often avoid this, even if it's something they like.

What are demands?

300

People with PDA often avoid things that make them feel this way — even if it's brushing teeth or texting back.

What is out of control or pressured?

300

People with PDA often feel better when they have more of this in their day.

What is control or autonomy?

300

You’re just being difficult” is an example of this kind of unhelpful reaction.

What is invalidation?

300

One thing that helps me feel more in control is when people do this.

What is give choices, ask nicely, or respect my space?

400

PDA is not about being lazy or defiant — it's a response driven by this emotion.

What is anxiety?

400

Instead of saying “no,” someone with PDA might do this to delay doing something.

What is ignore it, give excuses, or pretend not to hear?

400

When helping someone with PDA, instead of “Do this now,” try using this kind of suggestion.

What is a casual or indirect request?

400

PDAers often have big feelings, but may struggle with this kind of control.

What is emotional regulation?

400

A time I surprised someone by avoiding something I usually enjoy was when

Open-ended response — for discussion)

500

This kind of approach, often used in schools, usually doesn’t work well for people with PDA.

What is strict discipline or behavior charts (like rewards/punishments)?

500

True or False: Someone with PDA can seem super confident and shy at the same time.

What is True?

500

True or False: It's important to avoid all demands for someone with PDA

What is False? (Demands can still happen — they just need to be handled differently.)

500

True or False: All autistic people have PDA.

What is False?

500

True or False: It's okay to ask for support when things feel too much.

What is True?

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