Neurodiversity-Affirming Products & Courses

  • Parenting Through a Neurodiversity-Affirming Lens Course

    Support your neurodivergent child with confidence. Learn practical strategies, reframe challenges, and shift from survival to connection on your schedule, in your way.

    Course Coming Winter 2025!

  • Executive Functioning 101

    Support strong executive functioning at home or in the classroom. Learn the basics, reframe challenges, and discover simple practices that build memory, flexibility, and self-control.

    Course coming November 2025!

  • The Co-Regulation Connection Bundle

    Build deeper connections through co-regulation. Discover practical strategies, reflection prompts, and customizable tools to support calm, trust, and resilience—on your schedule, in your way.

  • The Stimming Support Toolkit

    Understand and embrace stimming with confidence. Learn what stimming is, reframe common concerns, and explore supportive strategies and tools—on your schedule, in your way.

  • Looking for support that goes beyond courses & products?

    I help parents, educators, clinicians, and workplaces build inclusive systems where neurodivergent people thrive. Through 1:1 coaching and small-group sessions, I offer strength-based, neurodiversity-affirming guidance you can apply right away.

Free Neurodiversity-Affirming Resources

  • Check Your Spoons

    A short, printable guide to help you notice capacity, reduce demands on low-spoon days, and build safety through sensory + co-regulation supports.

  • Co-Regulation Starter Guide

    A free, neurodiversity-affirming guide with simple tips to start building co-regulation habits and strengthen connection with your child.

  • Low on Spoons: A Guide to Fluctuating Capacity in ND Kids

    A guide to making sense of the unpredictable days and supporting your child more confidently.

  • Fluctuating Capacity: Spoons Check-In

    A tool to help you notice what’s draining your energy and what might help you refill it.

  • Understanding Stimming: A Quick Guide

    A quick guide to understanding stimming and supporting neurodivergent individuals through a strengths-based lens