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Routine is the Enemy of PDA? How to Handle Sudden Changes

10 min16 december 2025

What happens when life breaks routine — especially in autistic and PDA families?

In this episode of the Attuned Spectrum Podcast, I’m sharing a care-first reflection from an unexpected hospital stay and what it highlighted for me about nervous systems, routine disruption, and why returning to the foundations matters most on hard days.

I talk honestly about what it feels like when overwhelm builds, when control is lost, and when you’re holding worry for your children — especially when one or more children are already in burnout or masking. This episode is about the invisible load parents carry and how quickly things can unravel when routines shift unexpectedly.

I also reflect on the impact of being listened to and accommodated in a moment of distress, and how regulating it can be to be witnessed without being fixed. It was a powerful reminder of how deeply our children need that same kind of space, understanding, and nervous-system safety.

This episode brings everything back to the Attuned Parenting Foundations — not as theory, but as something we return to in real life.

Key takeaways from this episode

  • When routines break, it impacts everyone’s nervous system — not just children’s
  • Insight and language don’t cancel overwhelm, especially during high-stress moments
  • Parents often hold worry for multiple children at once, and that load is real
  • Being listened to and accommodated can be deeply regulating
  • Foundations matter most when life is hard, not when things are calm

The three Attuned Parenting Foundations

1. Parent well-being and regulation

Supporting our children starts with supporting ourselves. Parents need to be regulated and resourced enough to co-regulate — because when a parent is overwhelmed or depleted, it becomes much harder to show up in the way their child needs.

2. Understanding your child’s nervous system

When parents understand how their child’s nervous system works — including recognising burnout and stress responses — it becomes easier to respond with empathy and support regulation, rather than pushing for behaviour or compliance.

3. Supporting through environment and sensory needs

Even with parent regulation and nervous-system understanding, children will continue to struggle if environments aren’t set up to support them. Adjusting environments to reduce sensory overload and meet sensory needs is essential — not optional.

Foundations aren’t something we build for calm days.

They’re what we come back to when life breaks routine and capacity is low.

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