This interactive module explores how PDA can affect daily life.
This interactive module explores how PDA can affect daily life.
PDA can affect almost every part of everyday life, often in ways that are unexpected or misunderstood.
Through real-life examples and reflections PDAers and those who support them, you’ll gain insight into how even everyday demands can feel overwhelming and how you can start to support the PDAer in your life.
This module has been developed for parents and carers, however professionals may also find the learning helpful when understanding PDA.
The module explores:
This module was developed by the PDA Society with input from PDAers, families, and professionals, combining lived experience with up-to-date knowledge.
Our self paced learning modules are designed to make learning simple, flexible, and engaging. Unlike a traditional PDF or webinar, these courses are:
Interactive – with click-through activities, videos, and knowledge checks to keep you involved.
Self-paced – you can start and stop whenever you like.
Accessible anywhere – available on desktop, tablet, or mobile* so you can learn in the way that works best for you.
Visually engaging – designed with clear layouts, easy navigation, and bite-sized sections that are quick to work through.
Practical and supportive – each module focuses on real-world examples and approaches you can apply straight away.
Our modules feel more like an interactive guide than a lecture — putting you in control of your own learning journey.
*You can access this module on any device — desktop, tablet, or mobile. For the smoothest experience we recommend using a desktop.
This module is suitable for parents, carers, professionals across all sectors, and anyone wanting to understand more about distressed behaviours.
This module can be completed on its own, but you’ll get the most value by exploring it alongside our other introductory modules. Together, they build a strong foundation for understanding and supporting PDA.
Understanding demand avoidance – exploring what demand avoidance is, how it links to stress responses, ways to recognise it, and what the experience of demands can feel like.
The everyday impact of PDA – exploring how PDA affects daily life and supportive approaches.
The PANDA Approach – 5 Individual modules exploring our PANDA approach – a flexible framework for support at home and in daily life.
We also have our Supporting PDA Learners in Education module and are developing further dedicated modules for professionals across education, health, and social care, which will be available soon.
Our introductory modules are included in monthly and annual subscriptions, or can be purchased individually.