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It's Not Defiance: Why Your Child Shuts Down, Melts Down, or Checks Out: A Parent's Guide to Demand Avoidance Paperback – March 21, 2026

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You said "put your shoes on." Four words. And now your child is on the floor. You have tried sticker charts. Consequences. Rewards. Therapy. Every parenting book, every approach, every desperate late-night Google search. None of it has produced lasting change — and you are exhausted from trying. There is a reason nothing has worked. Some children's nervous systems register everyday demands — getting dressed, brushing teeth, transitioning to the car, sitting down for dinner — as survival-level threats. The response looks like defiance. It is not. It is a neurological mechanism called demand avoidance, and once you understand it, every failed strategy suddenly makes sense. This book explains the mechanism and gives you a framework that works. It's Not Defiance is built on RELATE, the first structured clinical intervention framework for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), developed by licensed clinicians from direct work with the most complex neurodivergent populations in residential and intensive outpatient settings. This is not another book that describes the problem and leaves you guessing. This one tells you exactly what to do — at breakfast, at bedtime, during the meltdown, and in the long stretches between. Unlike most parenting books, this one does not start with your child. It starts with you. Your nervous system. Your burnout. Your demand-placing patterns. Your capacity for repair. Because you are the single largest variable in your child's environment — and you are the only variable you can directly control. What's inside: Part 1: Start With Yourself — Regulation, burnout, and recognizing the demands you don't realize you're placing. Part 2: Understanding & Applying RELATE — What demand avoidance actually is, the six RELATE pillars translated for home life, the ADAPT crisis protocol, and daily scenarios with specific guidance. Part 3: The Long Game — Taking care of yourself for the long haul. Communicating with your child's school, therapist, and support team. Sustaining the approach when the world does not accommodate it. Part 4: Teen & Young Adult Years — When autonomy is no longer yours to grant, the demands are bigger, and the relationship has history. School refusal. Substance use. Gaming. Launching. The questions that keep you up at night. Also includes: 14 practical tools and worksheets designed to be used (not just read), quick reference cards, a glossary of key terms, and a word bank of specific language for the hardest moments. This book works for families with or without a formal PDA diagnosis. If your child shuts down over shoes, melts down over homework, or refuses things they actually want to do — the framework applies. Written by Rachelle Manco, LCSW and Justin Manco, CMHC — licensed clinicians and co-developers of the RELATE framework. Their clinical work spans residential treatment centers, psychiatric hospitals, and intensive outpatient programs serving neurodivergent individuals with complex profiles. "You picked up this book because nothing has worked. That is exactly the right reason to be here." Read more

ISBN13 979-8995288145
Language English
Publisher BSPUTAH LLC
Dimensions 6 x 0.61 x 9 inches
Item Weight 12.9 ounces
Print length 270 pages
Publication date March 21, 2026

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