Raising neurodivergent children can feel, well, lonely.
Especially as a Catholic mom.
All the other moms you know seem to have it all together. They have kids who sit still during church. They don’t dread phone calls over a child’s behavior. They get a full night’s sleep because their kids go to bed at a decent hour and actually sleep all night.
If only it were that simple, you think.
I know what it’s like.
With three twice-exceptional children, our journey has included Autism, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and possibly ADHD.
We’ve carried overstimulated, melting-down kids out of places, ignoring the whispers. We’ve navigated evaluations, therapies, and IEP meetings. We’ve felt out of place, awkward, and utterly defeated at times.
I’d love to support you.
During a coaching session, we’ll tackle what’s weighing on your heart. We can:
– pray together
– troubleshoot behavioral concerns
– discuss educational options (homeschool and traditional schooling)
– review therapeutic decisions
– talk about and prepare for the evaluation process
– prep for IEP meetings
– develop strategies for helping your kids thrive
– work through one of my self-paced courses

