You are not failing your child. You are learning a new language — one that most of the world hasn't caught up to yet. I'm here to help you become fluent.
Book a ConsultationChildren and teenagers with ADHD or autism experience the world in ways that are rich, intense, and deeply meaningful — but they are navigating a world that was largely not built with them in mind. As their parent, you carry that reality every single day.
You may feel the weight of advocacy, the exhaustion of systems that don't quite fit, and the quiet grief that can come alongside the joy of raising a child who thinks differently. All of that is valid, and all of it matters.
ADHD and autism are not conditions to be fixed or overcome. They are different ways of being human — ways that come with genuine gifts: creative thinking that doesn't follow the usual paths, deep and devoted passions, extraordinary attention to detail, radical honesty, and a capacity for empathy or pattern-recognition that can leave others in awe.
My role is not to help your child become more neurotypical. It is to help you understand, celebrate, and nurture exactly who they already are — while giving you the practical support to help them cope with a world that still has a great deal of catching up to do.
"The goal is not to fit your child into the world as it is. It is to help them move through it with confidence, knowing exactly how brilliant they are."
Every family I work with is different. My approach is flexible, evidence-based, and always rooted in deep respect for your child and for you.
Together we build a clear, compassionate picture of how your child's brain works — their sensory world, their emotional landscape, their particular strengths and the areas where they need more support. Understanding is the foundation of everything.
From managing transitions and sensory overwhelm to building routines that actually work, you will leave our sessions with real, tailored tools — not generic advice. We focus on what works for your specific child, in your specific family.
Connecting with a child who communicates differently can feel like searching for a signal on the wrong frequency. I help you tune in — to understand what your child is expressing, and to speak in a way they can truly hear.
You cannot pour from an empty cup. A significant part of our work together focuses on you — your emotional wellbeing, your stress responses, and ensuring you feel resourced, grounded, and supported in your role.
Schools, healthcare, therapy systems — navigating these as the parent of a neurodiverse child can be exhausting and confusing. I help you understand your child's rights, find the right language, and advocate with confidence.
We actively work to identify and amplify what your child is great at. When a child knows their strengths are seen and celebrated, everything else becomes a little more possible. I help you become the mirror that shows them their best self.
Your child does not need to be fixed. They need to be understood — and they need a parent who has the support to truly see them. That is exactly what we build here, together.
Life with an ADHD child is rarely dull — but it can be relentless. The impulsivity, the emotional intensity, the battles over homework, the forgotten lunchboxes and the 3am conversations about the meaning of life: ADHD parenting demands a level of energy and creativity that is genuinely extraordinary.
I help you understand the ADHD brain from the inside out — why your child isn't choosing to be difficult, why consequences don't always work the way they're supposed to, and what actually does work to help your child build focus, self-regulation, and a sense of pride in who they are.
Autism is not one thing. It is a spectrum of experience as wide and varied as humanity itself. What I know for certain is that autistic children have inner worlds of remarkable depth — and that when they feel truly understood and accepted, they can flourish in ways that will take your breath away.
Whether your child is newly diagnosed, recently identified as a teenager, or somewhere in the process of understanding themselves, I support you in becoming the safe, informed, and celebratory presence they need most.
Reach out to book an initial consultation. There is no pressure, no judgement — just a conversation about where you are and where you'd like to be.