
Neurodivergent kids don’t come with a roadmap—
So I created one.
This on-demand course is for parents of newly-diagnosed neurodivergent kids, especially if your head is swirling after the diagnostic feedback session. If your child was recently identified as autistic, ADHD, or twice-exceptional, this course is for you.
Hear what it’s all about in the video
I understand how overwhelming it can feel to learn that your child needs something different to succeed. I know because I’m a parent who has been exactly where you are. But, I’m also a child psychologist who has been working with neurodivergent learners for over 20 years.
I’ve helped hundreds of families better understand their child, build their support team, and learn to celebrate a life that’s more joyful than you could have imagined.
In this on-demand course throughout six 30-minute videos, I give you all the tools you need to understand your child’s skills, shift your parenting mindset from how you were parented to parenting your child, navigate your child’s emotions, and take care of yourself along the way.
Are you ready to feel more capable on this new parenting journey?
What will I learn in this course?
How to review your child’s evaluation reports and map out their skills, strengths, and needs for support
When and how to talk with your child about their brain in a way that promotes self-acceptance and self-advocacy
How learning, emotions, and behaviors are connected, which will leave you feeling more confident
The art of setting limits with a sensitive child who craves co-regulation but also needs structure to foster independence
How to celebrate all the wins and build a village of support that does the same
This course is right for you if:
Your child has been identified as autistic, ADHD, twice-exceptional, has anxiety, learning disabilities, or sensory professing differences and you are feeling overwhelmed by what to do next.
You are trying to parent your child with a traditional model of rewards and consequences and it's not working.
You want to learn how to maintain a positive relationship with your child when they experience big feelings and explosive reactions, but you’re not sure which behaviors are intentional and which are related to their disability.
You want to learn more about how behaviors are connected to anxiety, sensory differences, and frustration related to learning new skills both at school and at home.
You want to teach your child about their brain, motivate them, and build a supportive community to celebrate them on this journey of growing up in a world that isn’t build for them…yet.
Overview of Course Lessons
LESSON 1
Understanding Your Child's Neurodivergence
LESSON 2
Shifting Your Mindset From Traditional Parenting Towards Parenting Your Child
LESSON 3
Understanding How Emotions are Connected to Learning
LESSON 4
Decoding Your Child's Behaviors & Redefining Expectations
LESSON 5
The Art of Setting Limits With Your Neurodivergent Child
LESSON 6
Embracing Your Child and Building a Community for the Future
COST
$197 $97 USD
You will receive forever access to six 30-minute lessons to watch at your own pace and you will have access to any future revisions at no extra cost to you.
Meet Dr. Emily
As a child psychologist, and former school psychologist, I’m here to help! I’ve spent the last 20 years working with neurodivergent children and teens along with their families and teachers in schools and private practice.
Children I have worked with over the years have taught me so much and so have their parents. Yet, I have another teacher. My son has taught me everything I didn’t learn in graduate school.
I’ve sat on both sides of the IEP table, first as a school psychologist and then as a parent. I know the feeling of thinking you are out of ideas to support your child. This feeling inspired my passion for helping parents and educators collaborate so that all children can experience success.
Our kids are complex. Our families are complex. There is so much information out there for parents, but we are ultimately the decision-makers of the next best step in our child’s journey.