Helping Neurodiverse Families Thrive.

Managing emotions and behaviour for a calmer family life.

Is Your Child Struggling with diagnosed or suspected ADHD, Autism, or FASD?

Are you finding it hard to manage your child's emotions and behaviors? Feeling overwhelmed by your own emotions?

Caring for neurodiverse children can be tough, and it's easy to overlook your own emotional well-being.

While managing your emotions is essential for effectively supporting your child, it can feel impossible when you’re dealing with challenging behaviour.

For parents and carers of neurodiverse children

Our 1:1 Emotion Coaching for Neurodiverse Families is here to help. We provide brain-based practical skills and understanding on emotions and behaviour to support both yourself and your family. In our six session, one-to-one emotion coaching programme, you’ll learn to manage your own feelings effectively while discovering simple tools and techniques to coach your child. The result? A calmer family life.

Ready to transform your family’s emotional well-being? Contact us today to discover how our Emotion Coaching on neurodiversity can support you and your family. Together, we can create a calmer, more connected family life.

For professionals working with neurodiverse families

Our tailored training provides you with the insights and strategies needed to effectively support neurodiverse families in managing emotions and behaviours while addressing their unique needs. Plus, our training on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) will help you achieve compliance with the NICE Quality Standards for FASD.

What people are saying

"I've done a fair few parenting courses and this has been the best one. It's been brilliant. It validates you.”

“I will be sad when this is over. It’s been fantastic and I’ve taken away so much knowledge.”

“Having a facilitator with lived experience is one of the key factors in why the course is so good.”

“Anna has a lovely approach and her knowledge is vast! I’ve learnt great, helpful strategies. Excellent.”

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