Three evidence-based guides
Helping families with PDA children move from daily exhaustion to genuine calm. Written by a behaviour analyst. No jargon. No judgement.
You've tried everything. Something still feels off.
You've read the books.
Adjusted the routines.
Tried the reward charts.
Spoken calmly when you wanted to scream.
And your child still struggles.
Not because of anything you've done wrong, but because the standard parenting playbook simply wasn't written for their brain.
Children with a PDA profile experience everyday requests as genuine threats to their nervous system. This is not a choice. It is not attention-seeking.
And it is absolutely not bad parenting.
What's inside the bundle
Three comprehensive guides, each one immediately practical, grounded in evidence, and written in plain English.
You're already doing more than you know.
The fact that you're here (looking for a better way) says everything. These guides won't fix everything overnight. But they will give you a framework that makes sense, and strategies that feel possible even on the hardest days.
Written by a specialist who genuinely gets it.
Leticia Tomsik is a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst - BCBA and UK Behaviour Analyst -UKBA(cert), specialising in working with neurodivergent children, young people, and their families.
Her approach is grounded in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and trauma-informed practice, but her gift is translation. Taking complex behavioural science and turning it into something parents can actually use on a Tuesday morning when everything is falling apart.
Everything in this bundle reflects the same principles Leticia uses in direct work with families: connection before compliance, safety before skill-building, and the understanding that when children feel genuinely free, they engage far more willingly.
"I created these resources because I kept meeting parents who were exhausted, blamed, and using strategies that simply weren't designed for their child's nervous system. You deserve better than that."