You're here because you care deeply—and you're ready for support that actually makes a difference. Whether you're parenting a neurodivergent child, teaching in a busy classroom, or supporting families as a professional, you're not meant to do this alone.
Personalised mentoring for neurodivergent (or neurocurious) mums navigating parenting, systems, and self-care
Support to move from overwhelm to clarity, with practical strategies that align with your values
A human affirming space to explore your child’s needs—and your own—without judgement
Mentoring that blends professional expertise and lived experience, tailored to your unique family and goals
Experience one-on-one guidance from someone who truly gets it and is here to help. Whether you're navigating school challenges, emotional regulation, or just trying to create a home environment where your child can thrive, you don’t have to do it alone.
$225 per hour (may be NDIS funded under Capacity Building for self-managed plans)
Deepen your understanding of Autism, ADHD, and PDA
Feel more confident in your role and approach
Build confidence working with families
Integrate your lived experience with your professional practice
Whether you’re a solo practitioner, part of a team, or just wanting to feel more aligned in your work, mentoring offers space for grounded reflection and real-world support. Together, we explore the questions you’re already asking and help bring clarity and confidence to the work you do with neurodivergent children and their families.
$225 per 1 hour session
Learn how to support—instead of manage—neurodivergent students
Understand executive functioning, PDA, and sensory needs
Bridge the gap between therapeutic interventions and education to support students holistically
Get practical tools that work in real classrooms
Build collaboration between schools, families, and therapy
Support student regulation without losing your own
Training that meets you where you’re at—whether you’re just beginning or ready to deepen your impact. Step away from outdated models and discover practical, neuroaffirming ways to support neurodivergent children and the adults who care for them. Grounded in lived and professional experience, this training brings clarity, connection, and real-world change.