Raising neurodivergent kids in the Catholic faith?
If Mass is unpredictable, anxiety and emotions are high, and standard parenting advice hasn’t worked for your family, welcome. You’re in the right place.
I help Catholic moms of neurodivergent kids create calmer homes, navigate hard moments with grace and confidence, and raise unique, unrepeatable saints.
Most days, you feel like the only mom on the planet raising kids who are a lot
You’re awed by their ability but dismayed by their unorthodox approach to, well, everything.
Friendships are hard.
Social gatherings are impossible.
School work is a challenge even though you know it shouldn’t be,
and the challenges you face with regard to faith, reason, and morality?
It’s enough to make St. Augustine cry.
On the hardest days, you wonder why God chose you for this vocation
Most of the time you feel alone, like no one else quite understands what your family carries.
But I’m here to tell you that you aren’t alone, that your kids aren’t too much and you aren’t wrecking everything.
Your family is unrepeatable, and you deserve support that honors your uniqueness.
At Quirky Catholic Kids, you’ll find practical tools, faith-rooted support, and a community that just gets it.
Because holy does not mean typical.
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Because right now is not forever
From walking on eggshells to understanding your child (and knowing what to do in the hard moments);
From chaotic days to predictable rhythms that fit your family life;
From isolation to feeling seen, supported, and no longer like the only mom navigating neurodivergence:
This is what’s possible, and it starts with the right support.
What moms like you are saying
Hey, there. I’m Ginny, Catholic mom, author, and founder of Quirky Catholic Kids
I know what it’s like to raise curious, creative, intense children – to be bowled over by your children’s brilliance, only to be devastated when no one else sees their gifts.
To be so exhausted by meltdowns, obsessive interests, outbursts, and anxiety, you don’t have the energy to leave your house.
To lose sleep because, despite all that potential and ability, you wonder if they’ll ever be able to function on their own.
I’ve been at the breaking point. I’ve felt like a failure as a mother. But I’ve come to see God’s grace in this unique and unrepeatable vocation. Learn more about me and my qualifications right here.
Not sure where to start?
Tell me about your family and I’ll point you in the right direction.






