The #MySundayPhoto linky is all about sharing one photo from your week, and it will be more about indulging my love for photos and memories that about sharing anything insightful. That said, there may be the odd one other people enjoy seeing too. Like Sasha, I love the sky. Sun, clouds, moon, stars, everything... so you may find a lot of these included! Here goes with my first of 2018, taken from a playground while the girls frolicked behind me:
It's true to say that I love photos. Especially of my two girls of course, but any photos really. I do own a great camera but haven't yet managed to find the time to learn how to use it properly. Maybe this year... but don't hold your breath!
Recently there has been some discussion around whether Pathological Demand Avoidance is a real thing. 'Does PDA actually exist?' or...
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'Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects the way a person communicates and relates to people around them. People with autism have difficulties with everyday social interaction'. What is PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance)?
Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is one of several Autistic Spectrum Conditions (also known as ASD, Autistic Spectrum Disorder). The central difficulty for people with PDA is their avoidance of the everyday demands made by other people, due to their high anxiety levels when they feel that they are not in control.
Children may sometimes be described as having 'challenging' or 'oppositional' behaviour. Parents describe life as 'walking on eggshells' and their child as 'Jekyll and Hyde'.
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