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At Peace Parents Podcast

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    Ep. 145 - Toilet Training and Pathological Demand Avoidance - Part 3

    10/2/2026 | 54 min
    This episode is for parents who are interested in toilet training in a PDA-informed way.
    This the third episode in my three-part series on toileting and Pathological Demand Avoidance.
    In this episode I cover toilet/potty training with your PDA child or teen. Specifically, I cover the following:
    Is my child or teen in a good place for toilet training?
    Story of toilet training my older son before I knew of PDA, and why I think it still worked (spoiler - we intuitively did a lot of accommodating).
    10 tips for if and when you decide to toilet train your PDA child or teen.

    I hope this is helpful for you and your family.
    xoxo,
    Casey
    PS - New to PDA? You can take our free 6-minute quiz to learn how well your child or teen fits the profile.
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    Ep. 144 - Helping Your PDA Child or Teen Get to A Doctor's Appointment

    06/2/2026 | 52 min
    In this episode, I spoke to a grandmother raising her 8-year-old PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance / Pervasive Drive for Autonomy) Autistic grandson who she had been homeschooling for a year-and-a-half after school trauma in first grade.
    We discussed:
    - Helping her grandson attend an in-person appointment with the pediatrician, so he could get a refill of his medication.
    - The different approaches she could take to decide her actions in this tough situation.
    - The fear of losing trust and the progress they have made by forcing him to the doctor's office.
    - Experimenting with ideas for how to prepare her grandson for the doctor's visit with an indirect mode of communications, and how to leverage his special interest of elevators to support him accessing medical care.
    We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. It's from our live show "Parenting PDA Your Way" that I host on our social media at 1pm ET on Fridays.
    Warmly,
    Casey
    PS - The grandma in this episode mentions our Paradigm Shift Program. Want to join the waitlist for the next cohort? Here's the link.
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    Ep. 143 - Toileting and Pathological Demand Avoidance - Part 2

    03/2/2026 | 48 min
    This is my second of three episodes about toileting and PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance or Pervasive Drive for Autonomy).
    This episode is focused on what to do if your child has challenges with:
    1 - Wiping
    2 - Accidents
    3 - Holding and constipation
    4 - Pooping outside the toilet
    5 - Peeing outside the toilet
    Of course, I'm talking through taking a PDA/nervous system approach to helping your child or teen with these challenges. If you want to take a deeper dive into understanding why your PDA child or teen has these challenges, please check out my previous podcast episode (Ep. 142).
    Also, in this episode I mention the decision making process I teach parents who are trying to decide when they should change their child or teen's diaper if doing so causes activation. If you want to learn more about making such decisions (or others), I teach how to do so in my free masterclass: School, Screens and Siblings, Oh My! Here's a link to where you can sign up for it for free:
    https://at-peace-parents-podcast.captivate.fm/sssoh
    xo,
    Casey
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    Ep. 142 - Toileting and Pathological Demand Avoidance - Part 1

    30/1/2026 | 33 min
    This is my first of three episodes about toileting and PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance or Pervasive Drive for Autonomy).
    This episode is focused on how to think about toileting over the long term with your PDA child or teen. Specifically, I talk through:
    1 - Your questions in the following categories: wiping, holding and constipation, potty training, going outside the toilet, and accidents
    2 - Logic and root cause of toileting struggles through the PDA lens
    3 - What a stickiest basic need is and whether or not your child is in burnout
    4 - 5 things to try in your home now
    5 - Tracking progress so you can see clearly if this approach is helping your child
    I hope it’s a helpful episode for you.
    Xo,
    Casey
    PS - New to PDA? You can take our free 6-minute quiz to learn how well your child or teen fits the profile.
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    Ep. 141 - Getting Started Parenting Your PDAer

    28/1/2026 | 57 min
    In this episode I spoke with a mom of a 4-year-old PDAer (Pathological Demand Avoidant) and a 10-month-old baby living in an apartment in Scotland.
    She had just learned about PDA one month ago and had already made huge and brave changes in her home and parenting to support he son.
    We discussed:
    - How to start making a parenting paradigm shift if you are new to PDA.
    - The importance of an experimental mindset as you are trying out new ways of supporting and accommodating your PDA child.
    - How to pick your priorities for boundaries in the home. In this case we focused on safety around the baby, bedtime, and bathing once a week.
    - How nervous system activation is cumulative over time (months and years) for PDA children and teens, which means we don't have to be perfect with accommodations, just consistent.
    This episode is from the show we stream live on Fridays on our social media, "Parenting PDA Your Way." I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
    With love,
    Casey

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