Surviving Meltdowns
Host of Neurodivergent Conversations Podcast and a neuro-affirming coach for mamas raising neurodivergent kids. I share honest, no-fluff support rooted in real life and community, because I’ve been the mama who felt like she was doing this alone.
Finding community where you are
Christmas guide
5 TIPS FOR ADvocating in school
10 minute reset
Parent Input statement
Sometimes, yes. And also, sometimes no. That might feel like an annoying answer when you are watching your child hover at the edge of the playground, wanting connection but not quite knowing how to step in. Or when they come home from school and say, “Nobody likes me,” and your heart drops to the floor. […]
Sometimes, yes. And also, sometimes no. That might feel like an annoying answer when you are watching your child hover at the edge of the playground, wanting connection but not quite knowing how to step in. Or when they come home from school and say, “Nobody likes me,” and your heart drops to the floor. […]
Sometimes, yes. And also, sometimes no. That might feel like an annoying answer when you are watching your child hover at the edge of the playground, wanting connection but not quite knowing how to step in. Or when they come home from school and say, “Nobody likes me,” and your heart drops to the floor. […]
Sometimes, yes. And also, sometimes no. That might feel like an annoying answer when you are watching your child hover at the edge of the playground, wanting connection but not quite knowing how to step in. Or when they come home from school and say, “Nobody likes me,” and your heart drops to the floor. […]
Sometimes, yes. And also, sometimes no. That might feel like an annoying answer when you are watching your child hover at the edge of the playground, wanting connection but not quite knowing how to step in. Or when they come home from school and say, “Nobody likes me,” and your heart drops to the floor. […]
Sometimes, yes. And also, sometimes no. That might feel like an annoying answer when you are watching your child hover at the edge of the playground, wanting connection but not quite knowing how to step in. Or when they come home from school and say, “Nobody likes me,” and your heart drops to the floor. […]
A Parent-Friendly Guide You Can Actually Use If you’re here because you typed “9 symptoms of ADHD” into Google at midnight (again), you’re not alone. Most parents don’t start out trying to become mini-experts in attention and behavior. They start out trying to understand their child. Maybe you’re noticing constant daydreaming, explosive frustration over “small” […]
A Parent-Friendly Guide You Can Actually Use If you’re here because you typed “9 symptoms of ADHD” into Google at midnight (again), you’re not alone. Most parents don’t start out trying to become mini-experts in attention and behavior. They start out trying to understand their child. Maybe you’re noticing constant daydreaming, explosive frustration over “small” […]
A Parent-Friendly Guide You Can Actually Use If you’re here because you typed “9 symptoms of ADHD” into Google at midnight (again), you’re not alone. Most parents don’t start out trying to become mini-experts in attention and behavior. They start out trying to understand their child. Maybe you’re noticing constant daydreaming, explosive frustration over “small” […]
A Parent-Friendly Guide You Can Actually Use If you’re here because you typed “9 symptoms of ADHD” into Google at midnight (again), you’re not alone. Most parents don’t start out trying to become mini-experts in attention and behavior. They start out trying to understand their child. Maybe you’re noticing constant daydreaming, explosive frustration over “small” […]
A Parent-Friendly Guide You Can Actually Use If you’re here because you typed “9 symptoms of ADHD” into Google at midnight (again), you’re not alone. Most parents don’t start out trying to become mini-experts in attention and behavior. They start out trying to understand their child. Maybe you’re noticing constant daydreaming, explosive frustration over “small” […]
A Parent-Friendly Guide You Can Actually Use If you’re here because you typed “9 symptoms of ADHD” into Google at midnight (again), you’re not alone. Most parents don’t start out trying to become mini-experts in attention and behavior. They start out trying to understand their child. Maybe you’re noticing constant daydreaming, explosive frustration over “small” […]
Get weekly emails with tips and tricks on parenting a neurodivergent child
You have successfully joined our community! I'm so glad you're here.