Helping Autistic PDAers feel Safe
with Casey Ehrlich

3/15/23

Autistic PDAers need different kinds of supports to feel safe. And before we can provide those, we have to get curious and learn about their needs. Casey Ehrlich from At Peace Parents helps us learn how to foster true safety for our PDA clients. Content warning: this episode includes a detailed description of Autistic burnout for a young child.
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Check out the Learn Play Thrive Education Hub
Learn more from and about Casey’s work:
- On her Instagram (Casey Ehrlich, she/her; At Peace Parents), which has tips, resources, future course info and more!
- At Peace Parents, LLC (website) and At Peace Parents Podcast
- Co-founder of the PDA Parents community and PDA Parents podcast
Engage with the autistic PDAers Casey referenced in the interview/has learned from:
- Mel Houser: website & Mel’s Two Sides of the Spectrum interview (Ep 57)
- Sally Cat
- Kristy Forbes: website & Kristy’s Two Sides of the Spectrum interview (Ep 24)
- Amanda Diekman: website & Amanda’s Two Sides of the Spectrum interview (Ep 60)
- Neuroclastic
- Neurodivergent Rebel
- PD North America
For more information on Casey’s trainings:
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