It can be a very lonely walk when you're the parent of a child with neurodiversity and specific learning needs or barriers.
I know how scary and intimidating it can be - sitting in meetings with teachers, therapists or specialists, trying to advocate for your child, yet walking away feeling unheard.
I also know firsthand, that as parents, we want to fully understand our children to ensure we do what is necessary to make sure that they have the best opportunities and experiences that are helpful, and not harmful.
You don't have to face this alone.
Let's explore practical, compassionate solutions that will give you clarity, confidence and peace of mind moving forward.