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What Is Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)? Complete Guide 2026

Stephanie BERMED - May 6, 2026 0
Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is an autism profile marked by extreme demand avoidance. Learn the signs, causes, diagnosis, and how to support your child.

What Is Neurodiversity? Complete Guide for Educators and Parents (2026)

Stephanie BERMED - May 5, 2026 0
Neurodiversity explained: definition, conditions, classroom strategies and workplace inclusion. Evidence-based 2026 guide for teachers, parents and advocates.

Behavior De-Escalation in the Classroom: A Complete Guide (2026)

Stephanie BERMED - May 1, 2026 0
Learn proven behavior de-escalation strategies for the classroom. A step-by-step guide for special education teachers and support staff. Updated 2026.

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Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA): A Comprehensive Overview for Parents and Educators

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Autism in Girls: Why It Looks Different, Why It Gets Missed, and What Actually Helps

Stephanie BERMED - March 28, 2026 1
Autism in girls is one of the most underdiagnosed conditions in child development — and the cost of missing it is measured in years of anxiety, burnout, and lost identity.

10 Simple Strategies to Manage Hyperactivity in the Classroom (2026)

Stephanie BERMED - April 6, 2026 0
Learn how to manage hyperactivity in the classroom with 10 research-backed, regulation-first strategies for students with ADHD — movement breaks, flexible seating, sensory tools, and IEP goals.

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