A neurodiverse parenting coach helps families raising children with ADHD, autism, sensory processing differences, learning disabilities, and other neurodevelopmental conditions. They provide practical strategies tailored to your child's unique brain.
Parents of neurodiverse children who feel overwhelmed, misunderstood by traditional parenting advice, or unsure how to support their child at home and school.
These coaches help you understand your child's neurotype, adapt your parenting approach, advocate for school accommodations, manage meltdowns, and build your child's strengths while supporting their challenges.
No. Many parents seek coaching while pursuing or waiting for a diagnosis. Coaches can help you support your child regardless of formal diagnosis.
No. Parenting coaching focuses on the parent, not the child. Coaches help you understand neurodiversity and adapt your approach. They are not providing therapy to your child.
Yes. Many neurodiverse parenting coaches help parents understand IEPs, 504 plans, and how to advocate effectively with schools.
Neurodiverse parenting coaches have specialized training in neurodevelopmental conditions and use approaches designed for how neurodiverse children think and learn.