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When the "Autonomy Alarm" goes off, you need a flight plan. Behavior is just data—the Neurodynamic Navigator CoPilot helps you read it. Using a proprietary 8-variable assessment, this app allows you to bridge the gap between observation and action. Assess: Use intuitive sliders to gauge Safety and Capacity and Motivation. Visualize: See your instant NDQ (Neurodynamic Quotient) score reflected on your HUD. Navigate: Receive recommendations "What to Do" tips—from Radio Silence to Declarative Language shifts—directly from Dr. Huffman's 25 years of neuropsychological expertise. Transform your approach from "managing behavior" to navigating real time safety, access and capacity.
The Neurodynamic Navigator App is currently in beta testing. Contact us if you would like to beta test the app. We are looking for parents and professionals.
Stop Managing Defiance. Start Navigating Autonomy.
What if the "defiance" you’re fighting isn't a choice, but a biological mandate for safety?
For parents and professionals supporting PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) individuals, traditional behavioral strategies don't just fail—they often backfire, leading to "Hull Breaches," burnout, and fractured relationships. In Pilot’s Drive for Autonomy, Dr. Jennifer Huffman—a clinical neuropsychologist with twenty-five years of experience and a PDAer herself—reveals why the "Imperative Hack" of traditional parenting triggers a neurobiological threat response in the PDA brain.
This isn't just another book on autism; it is a specialized flight manual for the Neurodynamic Navigator System™. Dr. Huffman synthesizes decades of clinical rigor with the "data broadcasts" of the vibrant PDA community to provide a functional, dignity-first framework for thriving.
Inside, you will discover:
Whether you are a parent at their wits' end, an educator seeking better classroom outcomes, or a clinician looking for a more nuanced understanding of the demand-avoidant brain, this book offers the coordinates to move from a state of constant crisis to a "Formation Flight" of connection and peace.
It’s time to stop grounding the Pilot and start clearing the runway.
About the Author
Jennifer I. Huffman, PhD, is a clinical neuropsychologist. With over two decades of clinical practice and a lifetime of lived experience within the PDA autistic profile, she is uniquely positioned to translate complex neurobiology into practical, compassionate strategies for neurodivergent families.

Dr. Jennifer is a Level 2 Trained PDA-Affirming Provider through the PDA Society of North America and is on the board of directors.
She has created several handouts to understand PDA at home and school, which are provided below, free of charge.
Dr. Jennifer is the author of Unlocking the Power of My PDA Brain which can be found on Amazon in paperback or eBook. '
She is the creator of the Neurodynamic Navigator System and Neurodynamic Quotient, both designed to support PDA'ers across home, school, and work.
She specializes in PDA with her understanding gained through both lived experience and formal training in helping neurodivergent brains thrive.
A new activity workbook Unlocking the Power of My PDA Brain Activity Workbook and Parent Companion Guide. This book designed for parents or therapists to use with their PDA'ers to explore the PDA brain in a fun, engaging, and neurodiversity-affirming way.

A new book by Dr. Huffman, Unlocking the Power of My PDA Brain is available now!
Unlocking the Power of My PDA Brain is a vibrant, engaging, and educational book designed to help children and their parents understand Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). This self-help and parent education guide features interactive activities that can be completed by children independently or with the assistance of a parent, teacher, grandparent, sibling, and/or therapist.
Drawing from Dr. Huffman's years of experience working with neurodivergent individuals, and her lived experience as a PDA'er, this book was crafted to share essential insights and strategies.


Dr. Huffman has designed a new model of educational support called the Neurodiversity Affirming Support Framework to better support children with neurodivergent brains, especially PDA, Autistic, and Twice Exceptional individuals in the school setting. The
Neurodiversity-Affirming Support Framework for Schools (NASF) is designed to help reshape accommodations and special education supports for
PDA, Autistic, and Twice Exceptional Students.

This is a visual to help PDA children or even adults understand what others may see and what is happening inside. This is styled from the wonderful book series by Dr. Mona Delahooke, Beyond Behaviors.
PDA Neuropsychology Comprehensive (pdf)
DownloadHandout for Schools about the Neurodiversity Affirming Support Framework, a better way for PDA (pdf)
DownloadSimple Guide to Understanding PDA Across the Lifespan by Dr Huffman (pdf)
DownloadIdentifying PDA in Children by Dr. Huffman (pdf)
DownloadIdentifying PDA in Adults by Dr Huffman (pdf)
DownloadUnderstanding My PDA Brain Worksheet for Kids (pdf)
DownloadPDA and Executive Functioning September 2024 Presentation PDA Society North America (pdf)
DownloadDr. Huffman's PDA and Intergenerational Trauma Theory (pdf)
DownloadPDA Reference Section (pdf)
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Dr. Jennifer's first book, Unlocking the Power of My PDA Brain is now available in ebook and paperback on Amazon. This book is written for PDA children and their families to help navigate home and school with the amazing PDA brain.
Dr. Huffman describes her PDA history in a series of three TikTok videos to address her lived experience with PDA. Video 1/3
Dr. Huffman describes her PDA history in a series of three TikTok videos to address her lived experience with PDA. Video 2/3
Dr. Huffman describes her PDA history in a series of three TikTok videos to address her lived experience with PDA. Video 1/3
Dr Huffman and her husband, Dennis, on PDA in the Family
Anxiety (and pressure or demands) is the great mental eraser!
Announcing my presentation on PDA and Executive Functioning for the PDA Society of North America
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