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Behaviour Isn’t the Problem for Your Autistic or PDA Child— The Environment Is

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A connection-first look at sensory load, nervous system safety, and how altering and being aware of our sensory environments drastically affects how we support our PDA and Autistic children.

In this episode of The Attuned Spectrum Podcast, I want to help you understand why sensory environments matter so much more than the behaviour you’re seeing — especially when you’re parenting an autistic or PDA child.

This episode is Part 3 of a 4-part Attuned Parenting Foundations series, where I’m walking you through the core shifts that change everything when you move away from behaviour-based approaches and toward nervous system safety and connection.

In this third part, I focus on sensory environments and why they are often the missing piece. When we focus on behaviour without understanding what a child’s nervous system is processing underneath, we end up feeling stuck, frustrated, and exhausted. Not because we’re doing anything wrong — but because we’ve been looking in the wrong place.

I break down sensory input, sensory load, and sensory output, and explain how these layers quietly build throughout the day before ever showing up as a meltdown, shutdown, or explosion. I also talk about why traditional behaviour strategies don’t work for PDA children, and why PDA is not manipulation or defiance, but a nervous system disability rooted in safety and autonomy.

Using everyday examples — like brushing teeth — I show how sensory experiences and demands can stack up and drain a child’s capacity long before bedtime arrives. Many of the biggest sensory stressors are invisible: background noise, lighting, transitions, masking, and internal sensory demands like hunger or tiredness.

When we begin adjusting environments instead of trying to control behaviour, things start to shift. Not through compliance or power struggles, but through safety, connection, and nervous system support.

If you’d like to explore your child’s sensory profile more deeply, the Attuned Parenting Foundations course is currently free and includes 30 days inside the Attuned Parenting Community.
You can find the link in the show notes or visit chantalhewitt.com/course.

Text me and tell me- What do you want to hear for future episodes?

Support the show

If you’re parenting an Autistic or PDA child and want support that actually works, you’ll find more tools and free resources at chantalhewitt.com.

Join The Attuned Parenting Community for Parents Raising Autistic / PDA Children

LEARN MORE →

Download my free guides
Early Signs Guide → CLICK HERE
Calm Parent Checklist → CLICK HERE
PDA Parenting Guide → CLICK HERE

Connect with me on Instagram, TikTok & YouTube @chantal.hewitt

Reach out if you need anything- Say hello, share your story :) → [email protected]

Chantal x

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Behaviour Isn’t the Problem for Your Autistic or PDA Child— The Environment Is (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Sensory Environments (00:01:32)

3. The Role of Sensory Input, Sensory Load and Output (00:05:43)

4. Invisible Sensory Stressors (00:08:33)

5. FREE (for now!) Attuned Parenting Foundations Course (00:10:14)

6. Example of Sensory Experience Autistic vs. PDA Autistic (00:11:18)

7. Small Shifts to Try TODAY (00:13:48)

8. Don't Forget Their Invisible Sensory Load (00:15:06)

11 episodes

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Content provided by Chantal Hewitt. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chantal Hewitt or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

A connection-first look at sensory load, nervous system safety, and how altering and being aware of our sensory environments drastically affects how we support our PDA and Autistic children.

In this episode of The Attuned Spectrum Podcast, I want to help you understand why sensory environments matter so much more than the behaviour you’re seeing — especially when you’re parenting an autistic or PDA child.

This episode is Part 3 of a 4-part Attuned Parenting Foundations series, where I’m walking you through the core shifts that change everything when you move away from behaviour-based approaches and toward nervous system safety and connection.

In this third part, I focus on sensory environments and why they are often the missing piece. When we focus on behaviour without understanding what a child’s nervous system is processing underneath, we end up feeling stuck, frustrated, and exhausted. Not because we’re doing anything wrong — but because we’ve been looking in the wrong place.

I break down sensory input, sensory load, and sensory output, and explain how these layers quietly build throughout the day before ever showing up as a meltdown, shutdown, or explosion. I also talk about why traditional behaviour strategies don’t work for PDA children, and why PDA is not manipulation or defiance, but a nervous system disability rooted in safety and autonomy.

Using everyday examples — like brushing teeth — I show how sensory experiences and demands can stack up and drain a child’s capacity long before bedtime arrives. Many of the biggest sensory stressors are invisible: background noise, lighting, transitions, masking, and internal sensory demands like hunger or tiredness.

When we begin adjusting environments instead of trying to control behaviour, things start to shift. Not through compliance or power struggles, but through safety, connection, and nervous system support.

If you’d like to explore your child’s sensory profile more deeply, the Attuned Parenting Foundations course is currently free and includes 30 days inside the Attuned Parenting Community.
You can find the link in the show notes or visit chantalhewitt.com/course.

Text me and tell me- What do you want to hear for future episodes?

Support the show

If you’re parenting an Autistic or PDA child and want support that actually works, you’ll find more tools and free resources at chantalhewitt.com.

Join The Attuned Parenting Community for Parents Raising Autistic / PDA Children

LEARN MORE →

Download my free guides
Early Signs Guide → CLICK HERE
Calm Parent Checklist → CLICK HERE
PDA Parenting Guide → CLICK HERE

Connect with me on Instagram, TikTok & YouTube @chantal.hewitt

Reach out if you need anything- Say hello, share your story :) → [email protected]

Chantal x

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Behaviour Isn’t the Problem for Your Autistic or PDA Child— The Environment Is (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Sensory Environments (00:01:32)

3. The Role of Sensory Input, Sensory Load and Output (00:05:43)

4. Invisible Sensory Stressors (00:08:33)

5. FREE (for now!) Attuned Parenting Foundations Course (00:10:14)

6. Example of Sensory Experience Autistic vs. PDA Autistic (00:11:18)

7. Small Shifts to Try TODAY (00:13:48)

8. Don't Forget Their Invisible Sensory Load (00:15:06)

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