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Why Hygiene is Hard for PDA Autistic Kids (and How Parents Can Help)

Why Hygiene is Hard for PDA Autistic Kids (and How Parents Can Help)

Update: 2025-09-12
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 Why is hygiene such a struggle for PDA autistic kids? 

And why does pushing only make it harder?

In this episode of the PDA Parenting Podcast, Amy explores the real reasons behind resistance to toothbrushing, showering, and other daily self-care routines. You’ll learn how nervous system responses, sensory sensitivities, and demand avoidance all play a role, and why it’s never about laziness or willfulness. 

Amy shares practical, creative strategies that ease the pressure, support autonomy, and restore connection - so parents can move away from shame and toward compassion. 

Whether it’s silly characters like “Ms. Helga,” salon visits, or scaffolding with small steps, this conversation offers hope, empathy, and tools for families walking this path.

Want more support? Join the waitlist for my upcoming 12-week parent course, Raising Kids with Big Baffling Behaviors (developed by Robyn Gobbel, led by me, Amy K). You’ll be the first to know when doors open! 

👉 Join the waitlist here:  https://amykcoach.myflodesk.com/bafflingbehaviors


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Why Hygiene is Hard for PDA Autistic Kids (and How Parents Can Help)

Why Hygiene is Hard for PDA Autistic Kids (and How Parents Can Help)

Amy Kotha