Evidence-based support that helps you move beyond parenting advice and understand what your child actually needs.

Parenting advice is everywhere.

Be consistent. Set firmer boundaries. Ignore the behavior. Use a reward chart. Take the reward chart away. Be more gentle. Be more structured.

It's a lot.

And when something isn't working with your child, the last thing you need is another generic strategy.

You need to understand what's happening.

I help parents look beneath behavior to understand what may be shaping it, what skills their child may need, what the environment is making easier or harder, and what practical changes could help.

No one-size-fits-all formulas.No judgment.

Just thoughtful, evidence-based support designed around your child, your family, and what matters to you.


Parent & Family Consultation

Parenting challenges can be overwhelming, especially when you’ve tried different strategies and nothing seems to stick. Routines, transitions, big emotions, communication, or challenging behavior can leave you wondering what your child needs and how to respond.

You don’t need a diagnosis or a perfectly defined problem to get support. I can help you understand what may be shaping your child’s behavior, identify the skills and supports they may need, and develop practical strategies that fit your child, your family, and your values.

Support may include:

Challenging behavior • Routines • Communication • Emotional regulation • Executive functioning • Independence • Transitions • Boundaries • Neurodivergence • Family dynamics • Parent-child connection

The goal isn’t perfect behavior. It’s to help you understand your child more deeply and feel confident in how you respond, guide, and connect as challenges come up.

School Support & Advocacy

School concerns can be overwhelming, especially when you're trying to understand evaluations, behavior plans, accommodations, IEPs, or conflicting recommendations.

I can help you make sense of what's happening and prepare to participate confidently in conversations about your child's needs.

Support may include:

IEP review • Behavior concerns • School communication • Accommodations • Executive functioning • Advocacy preparation • Home-school collaboration • Understanding data and recommendations

My role isn't to create conflict between families and schools. It's to help you understand the process, ask thoughtful questions, and advocate for meaningful support.

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