Shift From Management to Navigation: The Neurodynamic Navigator System™
A clinically-validated framework for understanding the neurobiology of Autism and PDA using the Neuro-Dynamic Quotient™ (NDQ)
A clinically-validated framework for understanding the neurobiology of Autism and PDA using the Neuro-Dynamic Quotient™ (NDQ)
What if the "defiance" you’re encountering isn't simply a choice, but rather a biological mandate for safety?
For parents and professionals providing PDA support (Pathological Demand Avoidance) to individuals, traditional behavioral strategies not only fail but often lead to negative outcomes, such as "Hull Breaches," burnout, and strained relationships. In Pilot’s Drive for Autonomy, Dr. Jennifer Huffman—a clinical neuropsychologist with twenty-five years of experience and a PDAer herself—explains how the "Imperative Hack" of conventional parenting triggers a neurobiological threat response in the PDA brain.
This book is more than just another text on autism; it serves as a specialized flight manual for the Neurodynamic Navigator System™. Dr. Huffman combines decades of clinical expertise with insights from the vibrant PDA community, offering neuropsychology strategies that create a functional, dignity-first framework for thriving.
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The Neuro-Dynamic Quotient™ (NDQ): A revolutionary formula to assess the variables of Hardware (neurobiology), Software (communication), and Environment to predict and prevent system crashes. This innovative approach is part of the Neurodynamic Navigator System, designed to empower individuals in understanding their own nervous systems. The "Pilot vs. Navigator" Reframe: Why your child is the Pilot of their own nervous system, and how you can transition from an "Enforcer" to a trusted "Navigator." The Autonomy Code: Master the art of Declarative Language to share information without triggering the "threat-detection" alarm, utilizing neuropsychology strategies that enhance communication. Low-Arousal Calibration: Clinical strategies to maintain a "settled signal," helping your Pilot return to a state of regulation after a crisis. The "Can’t vs. Won’t" Paradigm: How to accurately identify a Pilot’s Dynamic Capacity and provide the necessary "External Power Banks" (scaffolding) for success, paving the way for effective PDA support. 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.
Jennifer I. Huffman, PhD, is a clinical neuropsychologist and the founder of the Neuropsychology Center. 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 neuropsychology strategies for neurodivergent families. Additionally, she leverages her expertise to implement the Neurodynamic Navigator System, providing essential PDA support tailored to individual needs.







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