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Why language matters so much for our PDAers with Steph Robertson

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Buckle in - this is is a bit of a longer one - as our topic of Pervasive Drive for Autonomy(PDA) is so complex, we needed more time to unpack this at times, perplexing, nervous system disability, and how it shows up in our kids at home and in school.

Both Chrissie & Steph have lived experience of raising a little PDAer, and they have learnt so much 'on the job' about just how much these kids are wired for safety and relational attunement from their attachment figures.

We hope this informative chat leads you further into your understandings about how the nervous system is impacted so significantly for these kids in educational settings, and why using intrinsic motivation and known areas of interests, declarative language and understanding sensory systems are paramount when supporting them.

We really need to provide them with as many opportunities for a sense of' felt safety and strongly attuned relationships' to support their nervous system regulation, keep them engaged and able to learn.

Work with Steph Robertson: https://www.sgroccupationaltherapy.com/

Resources mentioned in this episode:

The body keeps the score

Declarative Language Handbook

Dan Siegal - brain hand model

Polyvagal Theory

  continue reading

14 episodes

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Content provided by Chrissie Davies- Child Behaviour Specialist. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chrissie Davies- Child Behaviour Specialist or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Buckle in - this is is a bit of a longer one - as our topic of Pervasive Drive for Autonomy(PDA) is so complex, we needed more time to unpack this at times, perplexing, nervous system disability, and how it shows up in our kids at home and in school.

Both Chrissie & Steph have lived experience of raising a little PDAer, and they have learnt so much 'on the job' about just how much these kids are wired for safety and relational attunement from their attachment figures.

We hope this informative chat leads you further into your understandings about how the nervous system is impacted so significantly for these kids in educational settings, and why using intrinsic motivation and known areas of interests, declarative language and understanding sensory systems are paramount when supporting them.

We really need to provide them with as many opportunities for a sense of' felt safety and strongly attuned relationships' to support their nervous system regulation, keep them engaged and able to learn.

Work with Steph Robertson: https://www.sgroccupationaltherapy.com/

Resources mentioned in this episode:

The body keeps the score

Declarative Language Handbook

Dan Siegal - brain hand model

Polyvagal Theory

  continue reading

14 episodes

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