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Eliza Fricker is an illustrator, author and mother. She's the author of 'The Family Experience of PDA: An Illustrated Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance', published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, which helps parents as they support and encourage their children who may have features of PDA. Eliza also writes and illustrates a blog, 'Missing The Mark', a deeply personal and all-too-human exploration of a mother's journey navigating the education system and everyday life with a child who can't go to school.
Eliza Fricker’s blog:
https://missingthemark.blog/
Eliza Fricker’s Twitter:
https://twitter.com/_MissingTheMark
Amanda Sokell's Navigating Neurodiversity:
https://www.navigatingneurodiversity.life/
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By Amanda SokellEliza Fricker is an illustrator, author and mother. She's the author of 'The Family Experience of PDA: An Illustrated Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance', published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, which helps parents as they support and encourage their children who may have features of PDA. Eliza also writes and illustrates a blog, 'Missing The Mark', a deeply personal and all-too-human exploration of a mother's journey navigating the education system and everyday life with a child who can't go to school.
Eliza Fricker’s blog:
https://missingthemark.blog/
Eliza Fricker’s Twitter:
https://twitter.com/_MissingTheMark
Amanda Sokell's Navigating Neurodiversity:
https://www.navigatingneurodiversity.life/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.