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Autism Parent Support

Helping you feel informed and empowered

DO YOU FIND…

that you feel stuck, lost, or overwhelmed since your child’s diagnosis?

ARE YOU…

unsure of how to get unstuck and make sense of it all?

DO YOU WANT…

to gain knowledge and feel empowered with someone who gets it?

Autism Parent Support

You don’t have to do this alone

The journey of parenting an autistic child can feel like a winding road. Some days the path is clear and you travel freely. And some days it feels like you can’t see the next bend in the road, so you’re not sure where you’re going or how you’ll fare.

Whether your child was recently diagnosed with autism or you’re a long-time warrior, I understand. I hold space for feelings and fears, share joy when a child learns something new, and have raw and real conversations.

It may feel like you’re on your own after the diagnosis is given.

That doesn’t have to be the case.

You deserve support.

Autism 101

Understanding autism and what it means for each person on the spectrum takes time. Through one-on-one sessions, you’ll learn about autism broadly and then make sense of what it means for your child. These sessions are helpful even if your child was diagnosed years ago.

Next Steps (including IEPs)

You were probably given a lot of recommendations after your child was diagnosed. New recommendations also come up as a child gets older. Together, we can make sense of recommendations and come up with a plan. Help is also available for families navigating IEPs.

Weighing Options

Psychologists tend to give parents several pages of recommendations after an evaluation. There are so many things to think through and weigh! It can feel so heavy, urgent, and overwhelming. Through consultation, you’ll weigh your options and prioritize what feels best to you.

Co-Occurring Conditions

Autism is a “whole-body“ diagnosis, which means we know certain conditions co-occur with it. Through consultation, you’ll learn about common co-occurring conditions, signs of them, how they can impact developmental progress, and what to do if signs start happening.

Long-Term Planning

Many parents wonder what their child’s future will look like. The hard answer is we don’t know until we know. But the easier answer is that you can gain the knowledge you need to make informed decisions, monitor your child’s developmental progress, and plan for future supports.

New Questions

It’s normal to have new questions as your child gets older. This is even true for caregivers who already autism experts. As children go through different developmental stages, new questions come up. I enjoy supporting seasoned caregivers.

Have a need but don’t see it here?

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INITIAL CALL

To make sure our time together is meaningful, I’ll first need a good understanding of your child, their diagnosis, and the impact on your family. We’ll also talk about your child and family’s strengths. You’ll likely walk away from this session having learned something new too. At the end of the session, we’ll talk about next steps for our time together.

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CONSULTATION

Get ready to grow!

This is where the magic happens. The content of sessions will be based on your personalized consultation plan. What do you want to learn? What support do you need to support your child? We’ll cover the tools you need to take your next steps.

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NEXT STEPS

With new knowledge and tools in your back pocket, you’ll be ready to move forward. For example, that could mean you’re ready to call that service provider, get a referral from a pediatrician, or talk with a loved one about your child’s diagnosis.

While consultation sessions typically have an end, my door doesn’t close. You can always return for more support!

Let’s work together

  • "Her expertise and dedication to providing helpful suggestions is evident in every step of the process. Can't recommend her enough!" - Parent

  • "Sarah was a very responsive and active listener during the initial video call conversation portion and asked incredibly helpful follow up/probing questions to learn more. Overall she was also very open to feedback and opening the conversation to best understand. Our experience was incredibly positive."- Parent

  • "Sarah’s guidance has given us a roadmap for services, therapies, and resources that will make a real difference in my child’s life. What stood out the most was the warmth and empathy. Sarah truly cared about my child and our family, making what could have been an overwhelming process feel manageable and even hopeful."- Parent

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Online Autism Courses

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