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Steph’s Substack

Steph Curtis

Newsletters about autism, PDA and family life!

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Latest Issues

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What school suits PDA children?

Hello, it’s been a while since I popped into your inbox…. in an unplanned kind of way I apparently took summer off to mooch around and do very little. We didn’t go abroad but we did visit my Dad up on the North West coast of England for a l...

2 months ago
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Summer - excited or dreading it?

Wow, it’s half way through July already - a fact Sasha is stressed about because she feels the years are going too quickly. I think this might be linked to the fact that she turns 18 next summer, and she already feels the pressure of ‘becom...

4 months ago
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Is PDA real?

Hello again! Is PDA real?

5 months ago
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Happy PDA Day/week/month!

Hello again. I’m a little late with this email because PDA Day was yesterday, but my view is that the awareness raising/ accepting/spreading understanding doesn’t need to have a limited timescale. I wrote an update for my blog last night in...

6 months ago
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  • Steph Curtis

    I’m Steph, and I have two girls aged 19 and 17. Our youngest daughter was diagnosed with autism at the age of 2. My blog covers family life with the profile of autism known as Pathological Demand Avoidance, and our book is called PDA in the Family.

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