Low Demand Parenting

What Is Low Demand Parenting All About?

Oct 21, 2024
A parent recounts the pandemic moment that sparked a radical shift in how they relate to neurodiverse children. The conversation covers autistic burnout, the roots of low demand thinking, and a six-step method born from observation and research. Key themes include adjusting expectations, prioritizing safety and connection, and using low demand as a deliberate tool rather than permissiveness.
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ANECDOTE

The Day That Broke Everything

  • Amanda describes the breaking day when her nearly six-year-old was restrained at school and later became withdrawn.
  • That incident launched months of autistic burnout where he hardly spoke, ate, or left his room.
ANECDOTE

A Year of Burnout And Regression

  • Amanda recounts her son's post-incident shutdown: days of silence, growls, bangs, and refusing contact.
  • She calls his year-long regression and withdrawal an experience of autistic burnout.
INSIGHT

Seeing Struggle As Worthy

  • Amanda reframes her child's struggle as beauty, not failure, and asks what she's willing to let go of.
  • That emotional reorientation is the seed of low demand parenting for her family.
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