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Welcome to my journey as a neurodivergent mom, where I share insights and support.
🌟 Discover tips and stories that empower neurodivergent families to thrive! Join us on this journey of love and resilience.


“Don’t think that there’s a different, better child ‘hiding’ behind the autism. This is your child. Love the child in front of you. Encourage his strengths, celebrate his quirks, and improve his weaknesses, the way you would with any child.”
Claire Scovell LaZebnik
FirstCry Parenting
“I am different, not less.”
Dr. Temple Grandin
Autism Parenting Magazine
Frequently Asked Questions
What is neurodiversity?
Neurodiversity is the concept that neurological differences, such as autism and ADHD, are natural variations of the human brain. It emphasizes acceptance and understanding of these differences rather than viewing them as deficits.
How can I support my child with autism?
Supporting a child with autism involves understanding their unique needs, providing a structured environment, and using positive reinforcement. Engaging in their interests and seeking professional guidance can also be beneficial.
What are sensory processing disorders?
Sensory processing disorders affect how the brain processes sensory information, leading to challenges in responding to sensory stimuli. This can impact daily activities and emotional regulation for individuals.
How can I manage food allergies in my family?
Managing food allergies requires careful planning, reading labels, and educating family members about safe foods. It’s essential to have an emergency plan in place and communicate with schools and caregivers.
What resources do you recommend?
I recommend various resources such as books, websites, and support groups that focus on neurodiversity, autism, and parenting strategies. These can provide valuable insights and community support for families navigating similar challenges.

Need assistance or have questions?
I’m here to help! Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns you may have regarding parenting, neurodiversity, or any related topics.