PDA

Hi Everyone
Can anyone explain what is like living with Pda or caring for someone with Pda.
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It's fine if you don't expect them to do anything!! 😉
Make reasonable suggestions rather than demands and let them decide whether it would be a good idea to do as suggested or let them come up with a work around that they are more comfortable with.
You need lots of patience!!
By treading carefully you can avoid the confrontations that only aggravate the situation and make everything more difficult.
Having three sons with it I'm an expert.
Only my youngest still lives with me and we get on well although I worry what will happen to him when I am gone.
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Thank you bookrabbit. This is exactly what I am doing its like treading on egg shells trying not to make things a demand, giving choices ect. I agree it takes a lot of patience. Thank you for your honesty
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Hi sorry I have never heard of it.
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