How can I help you?

If you don’t find what you’re looking for in terms of support, let me know. But here is what I typically do:

  • Work directly with you as an adult to help you grow understanding about your neurodivergence, such as why you do some of the things you do and struggle where others don’t seem to struggle.
  • Work directly with your family in the home to create a plan for addressing specific concerns in the family’s life as they relate to a member’s neurodivergence. Note: I do not work with children without working with the family, as environmental accommodations are key for supporting children with ADHD.
  • Respond to your questions in print (depending on the complexity of your request or question) rather than meeting in person.
  • Attend a case conference with you if your child has been assessed by a psychologist, and act as an extra set of ears to help process the information afterwards.
  • Help you put psych or neuropsych recommendations in place methodologically, so you and your family are not overwhelmed.
  • Help you collaborate with your neurodivergent child’s school by participating in meetings and processing information with you.
  • Share resources that might meet your needs.
  • Speak to your group or organization about executive functioning, neurodiversity, and/or ADHD.