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Play a new role as a parent. Play more.

  • Spend more time with your neurodivergent child from a place of joy and celebration, curiosity and compassion, and adventure.

  • Set forth this young person and begin to witness their story unfold and your life shift significantly.

The Sqeeeze

  • Nearing "The Sandwich" where you are caring for elders and still supporting your child?

  • Ready to focus more on your connections, your career, and yourself but the weight of uncertainty and not having a post secondary plan for your child is heavy.

  • Feeling alone as other parents have children who are already launching in many ways, while yours feels "behind."

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All Hands In
All Hands In

Parent Support

  • Weekly Parent Support Coaching Sessions

  • Weekly Office Hours for Q and A

  • Weekly online parent support group where you begin to build community and support for one another.

  • Access to resources that will support your neurodivergent child in their transition. Let Amy do the footwork and have confidence that you are in good hands.

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What Parents Say

 

She knows her stuff when it comes to how to advocate for kids in a system not designed for the way that they function. 

Michele Laub

Perhaps the most valuable lessons Amy has taught me is vocabulary needed to navigate helping my daughter find her way through the incredible challenges that life, education, & transitions at every stage thrown at her. 

Jon Williams

It’s not easy. It’s never easy. Yet having compassionate, genuinely caring support with half a lifetime of experience with probably thousands of special needs kids can make all the difference. 

Willow Vanderboch

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Your teen deserves to thrive. You deserve peace of mind.

If you are a parent of a neurodivergent student navigating the college transition journey, then discover how I help families make college success inevitable. 

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