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What Does PDA Mean? Pathological Demand Avoidance Explained

What Does PDA mean? As parents or caregivers to individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), navigating the vast and complex landscape of diagnoses and syndromes possibly associated with your child’s condition can be difficult. Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is a relatively new term in the field of developmental disorders, and the PDA meaning can be confusing […]

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Meaning and How It Works

Exploring the History of the RAADS-R Test Initially established as the RAADs test, the RAADS-R test is a revised, comprehensive assessment tool revolutionizing the way professionals approach diagnosing autism and the many symptoms it can present at times. From its modest start to its current iteration, this test has become a cornerstone in understanding autism […]

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How to use PDSA in trauma performance improvement

Most trauma program leaders are familiar with the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) model for healthcare improvement. However, while almost everyone understands the basic concept, many trauma program teams are unclear about when to use the PDSA model and when another approach is indicated. This paid content was developed by Trauma System News in cooperation with Optimal Healthcare […]

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6 Early Symptoms Parents Should Know

The earliest signs of autism in a 2-year-old often include: Limited eye contact Not responding to their name Delayed or lost speech Reduced pointing or sharing of interests Repetitive behaviors (such as hand-flapping or intense focus on specific objects) These signs can affect how a child communicates, connects socially, and responds to their environment. Recognizing […]

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Honoring Autonomy While Teaching Regulation in 2026

A Personal Shift Happening Everywhere If you pause long enough, you can feel it, the quiet emotional shift happening in 2026. People are tired of being controlled, corrected, or constantly told who they should be. Parents are rethinking discipline. Teachers are rethinking authority. Even adults are relearning how to treat themselves with kindness instead of […]

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A Complete Guide for Parents

Why Early Identification Matters Here’s the part many parents don’t hear enough: You don’t need to wait for a diagnosis to get support. The earlier a child receives help, the more opportunity their brain has to adapt and build new skills. During toddlerhood, the brain shows high neuroplasticity—meaning it responds rapidly to targeted intervention. Multiple […]

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Signs of Autism at 12 Months: What Parents May Notice Early

Table of Contents Should my 12-month-old be pointing or waving? It can start as a quiet worry. Your baby just turned one, but something feels different. Other toddlers at the park point at dogs or wave goodbye—your child doesn’t. You call their name, but they don’t look up. There’s little babbling, and eye contact feels […]