Meet our Moms (aka therapists)
“Hey, I’m Megan—mom of five boys, including neurodivergent kiddos! I’ve been through the meltdowns, the mystery, and the magic. Now I help parents find clarity and calm in the chaos.”
“Hi, I’m Dre. I’m a therapist, an advocate, a former educator, and an AuDHD mom of four. I bring lived experience and compassion into every session—because I know how hard parenting can be when you’re also wired differently.”
“Hi, I’m Heather. As a mom of two teens and therapist, I get how emotional this journey can be. I help parents understand their child’s needs—and their own—so they can parent with more confidence and connection.”
“Hi, I’m Maring—mom of two, including one incredible autistic teen. I’ve lived the overwhelm, the beauty, and the daily work of connection. I help parents and couples move from confusion to clarity—gently, honestly, and with tools that truly meet your family where you are.”
“Hi, I’m Nancy—an AuDHD mom of two neurodivergent kids. I know what it’s like to navigate sensory storms, shutdowns, and the quiet ache of feeling missed. I help families make sense of their wiring and create connection that feels safe, steady, and real.”
“Hi, I’m Lea—an AuDHD mom to an amazing neurodivergent kid and a therapist who knows how hard it is to feel misunderstood at home. I help parents and couples build communication that works for their real lives—not just the textbook version.”
How Are You Really Doing?
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Parenting a child with autism can come with unique challenges—emotionally, physically, and mentally.
The Autism Parenting Stress Index (APSI) is a brief, research-backed tool designed to help you better understand the specific stressors you may be facing.
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It takes just 3–5 minutes to complete and includes 13 common experiences many parents of autistic children report.
Your responses can offer valuable insight into how you're coping—and where you might need more support.
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This tool helps you understand how much stress you're feeling in specific areas of parenting an autistic child—like meltdowns, sleep issues, or daily routines.
13 Questions​​​

Is therapy right for you and your family?
✔ Your child struggles with meltdowns, transitions, or peer interactions
✔ You feel stuck, unsure how to support them
✔ You’ve tried other services, but nothing felt tailored
✔ You want guidance that respects neurodivergence
Let’s talk about what’s next →