You don’t have to do this alone. Join a small group of parents navigating the same joys and challenges.
Parenting a neurodivergent child can be isolating. Friends and family may not fully understand. Support groups offer something different: a space where you don’t have to explain yourself. Where everyone just gets it.
Groups are facilitated by Makida and limited to 8-10 parents to ensure everyone has space to share.
“My son pointed to Adam and said, ‘Like me, Mama.’ That moment was priceless. He’d never had words for himself before.”.
Mother and educator, Alexandria, VA
“I read this to my third graders and one girl said, ‘So he’s not weird, he just sees things differently.’ That’s the moment every teacher hopes for.”
Elementary teacher, Des Moines, IA
“As an immigrant father navigating a new country with a son on the spectrum, this book became the bridge between my old world and my new one.”
Father, San Jose, CA
“As an immigrant father navigating a new country with a son on the spectrum, this book became the bridge between my old world and my new one.”
Father, San Jose, CA
“As an immigrant father navigating a new country with a son on the spectrum, this book became the bridge between my old world and my new one.”
Father, San Jose, CA
We believe every parent should have access to support. A limited number of scholarships are available for each group. No questions asked, just let us know what you can pay.
Life happens! Sessions are recorded for registered participants who need to miss a week.
Absolutely. What’s shared in group stays in group. All participants agree to confidentiality.
Not at all. The group stands on its own.
Yes. Many parents join while seeking or considering evaluation. All are welcome.