Moms of Neurodivergent Kids

You love your child fiercely.
But let’s be honest—this is hard, and not what you expected.
The various therapy appointments, the phone calls from school, the explosive meltdowns, the constant refusal to do anything you ask, and the way the world just doesn’t get it, and even worse ... blames you.
You try so hard to stay calm and show up as the parent you want to be. But it’s a lot. And it’s lonely.
If you're here, maybe you're wondering when it gets easier—or if you're just doing something wrong (spoiler: you’re not). Maybe you’re grieving the motherhood you imagined you would have. Maybe you’re angry, resentful, or numb. Maybe you wish things were different sometimes—but you've never been able to say those things out loud.
This is your safe place to say the things you've never allowed yourself to say, and to feel the things you've never allowed yourself to feel. To unravel the guilt, the overwhelm, the invisible grief. To learn how to care for your own nervous system while supporting your child’s.
My parenting experience has been just like yours, and that's why I work with moms just like you—loving, devoted, exhausted, and human.
All of your experience belongs. The good, the bad, and the ugly.
Let’s honor the complexity of your experience—and help you feel more grounded, more supported, and more you again.