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Success Stories

The following narratives represent the real experiences of families we’ve supported on their journey toward clarity and empowerment. To center the dignity and privacy of every child, these stories are shared with permission and have been fully de‑identified. We invite you to explore these journeys to better imagine what specialized advocacy and trauma‑informed support could look like for your own family.

the kind of support every mom needs

"Marissa and I sat down and had a really meaningful conversation. She offered thoughtful advice on how I can grow as a mom, a wife, and as a person overall. She shared helpful tips for managing my emotions, guiding my kids more effectively, and finding ways to reduce stress. She also took the time to truly listen as I opened up about everything going on in my life right now. After talking with her, I felt relieved and supported—it meant a lot to have someone I could trust and confide in. I highly recommend her!"

“I left feeling relieved, supported, and truly heard.”

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Success Stories- Being Gathered 

These stories are shared with permission and have been de-identified to protect the privacy of families. They are intended to offer a window into what meaningful support can look like and help you imagine the possibilities for your own child’s journey.

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What Families Are Noticing

Confidence and clarity when walking into school meetings.

Clearer language for articulating a child's unique needs to others.

Fewer daily meltdowns resulting from refined home strategies.

Stronger partnerships and collaborative relationships with teachers.

Growth is not linear and every child’s path is unique.

Let’s talk about your child’s unique path

Imagine Your Own Story

You don't have to navigate this path alone. I invite you to reach out for a consultation to explore how we can support your family's journey, or feel free to explore our parent resources and blog to learn more about my trauma-informed approach to advocacy.

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