Do you have that parent intuition that your child's needs differ from the "norm"?

  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Delays in speaking
  • Over or under responsiveness
  • Challenges with gross or fine motor skills
  • Struggles with sleep or rest
  • Erratic behavior impeding your everyday life

Because neurodivergence can manifest in so many different ways, it's impossible to know what you're dealing with until you commit to finding answers. And the sooner you do that, the sooner you can give your child what they need.

Don’t Let Fear Stop You.

With early advocacy, neurodivergent children are more likely to:

I know this moment is scary, overwhelming, full of questions, and can leave you feeling full of guilt that you can’t fix things on your own. But don’t let those fears, and the stigma of needing support, keep you from taking action.

Research shows that the earlier you intervene and advocate for your child to give them the support and community they need, especially for neurodivergent children between the ages of 2-8, the more successful they are.  

Parent to Parent will help you and your child feel confident as you step into early intervention and advocacy. We’ll hold your hand every step of the way as you navigate the path to helping your child, and your family, flourish.

Encouraging them to explore their unique abilities, which might otherwise go unnoticed, paves a path for enriched personal development.

Cultivate Talents and Interests

Empowering them with the tools and strategies they need to carry out daily tasks independently, provides them with a sense of achievement and autonomy.

Learn Independence

Tailored educational strategies can help them excel academically, by accommodating their unique learning styles and leveraging their strengths.

Don’t ignore the little voice in your head that I know you’re hearing. Schedule a free 15-minute introduction call with us today.

Excel Academically

Develop Social Skills

Cultivating a supportive environment from early on helps in fostering emotional resilience, allowing them to navigate challenges with a strong foundation of self-assurance and understanding.

Foster Emotional Resilience

Build Self-Esteem

Early advocacy can help build their self-esteem and self-worth, as they are encouraged to celebrate their unique perspectives and abilities.

Early advocacy facilitates smoother integration into communities, fostering inclusivity and understanding.

Integrate into a Community

Through early intervention and advocacy, they can better develop communication skills, opening up new avenues for expressing themselves more effectively.

Improve Communication Skills

With the right support, they are more likely to develop social skills that will aid them in forming relationships with siblings and peers.

Hey there! My name is Alex, and I’m the founder of Parent to Parent.

Like you, motherhood threw me for a loop when I got the first inkling that my second child was neurodivergent. From the moment he was born, I knew something wasn’t quite right. At 2 years old, my son was still non-verbal, impulsive, and couldn't sleep. It felt as though going to a restaurant, planning a family trip, or just picking a school was now destined to be some of the hardest things we ever did as a family. But after a rough few years of trusting my gut, navigating through the red tape, and advocating for early intervention, I found a way through it. I came out of the darkest tunnel I had ever been in, and now I’m here to help you find the light and do the same.

Want Proof? I’m Living It.  

If Something Feels Wrong, We Will Help Make It Right.

It’s time to trust your gut. It’s time to get the support and guidance you need now.

At Parent to Parent, I hold your hand the entire way while navigating the confusing and overwhelming process. Not just for your child but for you too.

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