Thursday, 2 February 2012
The chilly London Zoo trip
So the London Zoo trip was a success! I'm so happy to be writing that, and grateful to the teachers for taking the time to make sure it worked out OK.
It was a lovely sunny day, although very VERY chilly, and Sasha was in good spirits in the morning - she was actually excited to be carrying her lunch in her (Dora) Backpack. I didn't hang around to see the bus off, as I thought that may unsettle Sasha, but a good friend sent me the following pic:
That's Sasha at the top left in the front!! I didn't ask the teachers to sit her there, but I'm glad they realised that was a good idea. She got on the bus happily and sat with a friend and I'm sure it made a difference to how the day went.
Our book, PDA in the Family, is out now! We wrote it to help other people understand more about Pathological Demand Avoidance. It's an account of how family life has been for us since an autism diagnosis for our youngest daughter, and the subsequent lightbulb moment when we heard about PDA: PDA in the Family: Life After the Lightbulb Moment Book Launch
For more books about PDA, click on the image above. To hear more about our story see our 'About Us' page or the summary of our experience in Our PDA Story Week 35. If you are looking for more online reading about Pathological Demand Avoidance, the posts below may help.
- What is PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance)?
- Ten things you need to know about Pathological Demand Avoidance
- Does my child have Pathological Demand Avoidance?
- The difference between PDA and ODD
- Strategies for PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance)
- Pathological Demand Avoidance: Strategies for Schools
- Challenging Behaviour and PDA
- Is Pathological Demand Avoidance real?
- Autism with demand avoidance or Pathological Demand Avoidance?
- Books about the Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) profile of autism
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I guess it was a nice trip!
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Hooray! I'm so glad it went well. Phew!
ReplyDeleteI bet she had a lovely time. The whole school trip thing excites mine every time!
ReplyDeleteHopefully the first of may trips x
ReplyDeleteGreat that Sasha went on a school trip; hope there are more to come for her. Deb x
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome!!! And we're watching Dora right now. That troll kinda bugs me.
ReplyDeleteThanks. It's the little things that make me happy. Apart from Dora, who drives me mad too! But actually to be fair she's been very helpful with Sasha's learning.... 'you're welcome' in an american accent goes down well here ;)
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