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The Educator's Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance Eliza Fricker

The Educator's Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance By Eliza Fricker

The Educator's Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance by Eliza Fricker


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Written by PDA and autism expert, Laura Kerbey and illustrated by the popular Eliza Fricker, this short guide gives you everything you need to understand PDA and how to make your teaching style and learning environment PDA friendly.

The Educator's Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance Summary

The Educator's Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance: An Illustrated Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance and Learning by Eliza Fricker

I realised EVERYTHING I was doing was wrong.
I needed to learn.
I needed to change.

During Laura Kerbey's time teaching autistic children, she had a sudden realisation that those with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) are children like no other! None of her tried and tested autism strategies would work to help them focus or learn and most of her time was spent wondering, what am I doing wrong?

If you feel the same, this short, easy-to-read guide is here to teach you everything you need to know from one educator to another. With an introduction to what PDA is followed by PDA tailored advice on how to connect with your student and create an autonomous, spontaneous environment that is personalised for you both, this guide is here to ensure that you and your PDA student thrive!

Illustrated by the popular Eliza Fricker and packed with entertaining anecdotes (including one about Jabba the Hut's poo), this go-to-guide contains everything you need to start implementing PDA friendly learning to help you connect with your student and help them make the most of their learning experience.

The Educator's Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance Reviews

This positive and lively guide to working with children with PDA will become an essential part of every educator's library. Easy to dip into, entertaining and yet also full of important truths, you'll finish the book excited about the opportunities which arise when you stop fighting and instead get alongside children with PDA. You'll be shown how to rethink your interactions with children with PDA and through this create the circumstances for them to thrive. It's well worth the effort. -- Dr Naomi Fisher, clinical psychologist and author of Changing Our Minds.
I wish Laura had written this book ages ago . It gives a really clear picture of what it is like to have PDA and some excellent ideas of how to help in school and college . Every teacher should own a copy of this book , not just those who work with students with PDA ....teachers need to remember we are not always ' fine in school,' and you never stop learning ! -- Caitlin, 16 ,PDA'er.
The book is easily digestible and has some fantastic experiences and strategies that I can bring to my practice immediately. Some really thought provoking ideas. -- Katie Braid, Primary School Teacher

I don't think I've been so excited by a book around PDA before, well, no some I have, but I actually think this is the best book so far I've read on helping educators understand how it all actually should happen. Because of the lived experience and personal stories, (both of successes and failures), and the language used, (omg plus those awesome images!), this is an incredibly important tool in supporting those in education to begin to reframe and rethink their approaches and education styles.

The frankness, the examples and then the explanation of how and why really works, and I think can be accessed by educators, new and old.

-- Tigger Pritchard Autistic/PDA Advocate, Consultant and Trainer Mind the Gap-Bridging the Neurodivide, www.tiggertraining.com

About Eliza Fricker

Laura Kerbey is the co- founder of PAST (Positive Assessments Support and Training) Kite Therapeutic Learning and Healthy Happy Me. She has been working with autistic children and young people for over 20 years and provides training to ensure that the needs of autistic and PDA learners are fully met.

Eliza Fricker is an illustrator and a designer based in Brighton, UK. She has a child with PDA.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter One - What is PDA?
Chapter Two: Making Connections
Chapter Three: The Antidote to Anxiety is Trust
Chapter Four: The Importance of Humour
Chapter Five: Non-Verbal Language
Chapter Six: The Power of Choices
Chapter Seven: Wondering, learning together and sharing demands
Chapter Eight: Weaving in Interests and Learning from Each Other
Chapter Nine: Praise and Rewards
Chapter Ten: Reducing Pressure and Picking your Battles
Chapter Eleven: Be Flexible enough to Bend so that Neither of you Break
Chapter Twelve: Blame the Government!
Chapter Thirteen: Using Empathy
Chapter Fourteen: Choose your words carefully
Chapter Fifteen : The Importance of Self Care
Chapter Sixteen: The Importance of Collaboration

Additional information

GOR013202233
9781839976964
1839976969
The Educator's Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance: An Illustrated Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance and Learning by Eliza Fricker
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
20230421
128
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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