ADVOCACY • CONNECTION • Support
Parent Resources
This space offers practical tools, gentle guidance, and reassurance for families navigating neurodiversity.
We are here to support your journey with understanding and advocacy, providing professional
expertise and lived experience to help you find clarity and confidence.
Articles & Guides
Community
& Support
Connection is at the heart of our mission. This space is designed for parents to find solidarity, share resources, and listen to lived experiences through our moderated online forums, local support groups, and upcoming podcast events. Whether you are looking for specific advice or simply a place to feel heard, you don’t have to navigate this journey in isolation. We are here together.
Offerings may change as our hub expands. We invite you to join our email list or contact us directly to stay informed about new workshops and community opportunities.
Professional Evaluators
Look for neuro-affirming psychologists or clinicians who specialize in comprehensive, strengths-based assessments to help clarify your child's unique profile.
Educational Advocates
Advocates serve as a bridge with the school system, helping you navigate the IEP and 504 process to ensure your child’s legal right to support is met with compassion.
Recommended Services
& Tools
Navigating the world of neurodiversity resources can be overwhelming. We've highlighted key categories below to help you get started. Please remember that every child is unique; we encourage you to carefully choose the tools and professionals that best align with your family's values and your child's individual needs.
Therapeutic Support
Skilled professionals in OT, SLP, or play therapy who prioritize regulation and relationship-based care can provide invaluable tools for skills and confidence.
Curated Tools & Books
Explore our recommended books, sensory tools, and organization aids designed precisely for neurodivergent minds and the daily comfort of their caregivers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Reassuring guidance for the path forward. Find answers to common concerns about starting your advocacy journey and supporting your family's unique needs.
How do I know where to start?
It's completely normal to feel overwhelmed. Start by observing your child's strengths and challenges. Initial tools like a pediatric consultation or a neurodiversity-informed advocacy review can provide the first helpful steps toward clarity.
What if the school isn't listening to my concerns?
You are your child's best advocate. We recommend documenting everything in writing and requesting formal evaluations. Using school advocacy basics helps you understand your rights and the school's obligations under special education laws.
How do these resources fit with professional advice?
Our tools and guides are designed to be practical companions to your professional support team. They provide gentle guidance for everyday moments and reassurance for your unique parenting path, bridging the gap between clinical advice and home life.
How do I know when to seek more specialized support?
Trust your instincts. If daily functioning is consistently impacted, or if you feel your child (or you) needs more than general guidance, it is often wise to seek specialized therapists, advocates, or evaluators who fit your child's specific context.