Support Group for Parents of Neurodiverse Children

Parenting children who are complex and different is isolating.

While your child’s siblings or peers are attending playdates and activities, your child may be attending appointments and evaluations. You spend countless hours researching and scheduling different therapies.

Does this sound like you?

Your podcasts and bookshelves are loaded with parenting resources.

You constantly strive to set up and refine a therapeutic home environment.

If not at the forefront of your mind, at least somewhere in the background, you are thinking about how you want to approach your children’s teachers and caregivers. 

You are always looking for ways to accommodate your child’s needs while still making room for their sibling’s needs, and finding ways to continue socializing with peers.

We know your days are very busy, filled with work, scheduling appointments, and shuttling your kids to their many plans. We also know that during the quieter moments, sometimes you relax, but more often than you may care to admit, you worry.

Will they be independent? Will they succeed in school? Have meaningful friendships?

Are you enough as a parent for them?

A virtual, convenient, supportive group where you can speak your truth, ask questions, share resources, and feel all your feelings without fear of judgment can be a great relief. Parents who are trying to prepare their beautifully different children to live and thrive in our society can find respite among those who are on a similar path.

Few people can understand the behind-the-scenes hustle that takes place for parents of neurodiverse children.

Join other parents in a safe space to connect and talk about your experience of parenting without fear of judgment. Join us every week for 8 weeks during our 1-hour virtual sessions.

Length of Group

8 Weeks, 8 Virtual Sessions, 1 Hour Each

Cost

$60 per Session

Start Date

TBD

Interested in learning more about group support? Sign-up for more info.

Connect with us to learn more about the benefits of individual and group-based support for parents of neurodiverse children.