Neurodiversity Affirming Parents Group

We are a community built for neurodiversity affirming parents and caregivers who want support, resources, access to information, and solidarity.

We are here with you along what is often a complicated journey. Ask your questions, tell your story, brainstorm and leave better equipped to advocate for your child.

Join us for:

  • A private (off social media), online, neurodiversity affirming community where you can ask questions, gain inspiration and ideas and make connections with other likeminded parents and caregivers. Encouragement and compassion come as given!

  • Weekly office hour/ group coaching (Friday 9am PT). All sessions are recorded and available within the portal to watch on catch up

  • Free resources: an outline Parent Input Statement, Neurodiversity Affirming Resource List, IEP cover letter, Communication logs (preschool/elementary & middle/high school versions), All About Me worksheet

  • 25% discount on Lisa’s courses and AMA sessions

  • Monthly guest speakers - upcoming speakers include Erin Forward, Courtney Burnett, Yolanda Simmons and Molly Ramassini

  • Previous sessions with speakers such as Tiffany Hammond, Jordan LeVan, Krys Prashad, Lisa Quinn and Jess Hanzo among others available to rewatch in the portal. 

If you are looking for connection with some of the most amazing parents and caregivers, this is for you!

  • $55/mo or $605/yr

Neurodiversity Affirming Parents Group

  • Includes 7 additional products

We are a community built for parents who want support, access to information, & community. This includes a once weekly hour-long office hour / group coaching session (at 9AM PST on Fridays). We take a strengths-based neurodiversity affirming lens to everything we do. We are here with you along what is often a complicated journey. Ask your questions, tell your story, & leave better equipped to advocate for your child.

Lisa's Story

You don't have to do this alone!

When my daughter was younger and we were first engaging in the IEP process, I felt overwhelmed, frustrated and alone. While social media has a much larger presence in so many of our lives now than it did when she was younger, advocating for your child and figuring out all things special education can still feel overwhelming. It is common to feel like you are isolated and in search of community who understands.

I don't want anyone to feel adrift and powerless in this process so I created a group coaching community and I would love for you to join!