The Super Parent Myth: How to Not Lose It When Your Child is Losing It

The Moment the Mask Cracks The super parent myth tells us that strong parents never break, never raise their voice, and never feel overwhelmed. But real life looks very different. Even the most dedicated parent can feel shaken when a calm morning suddenly turns into chaos. A meltdown in public, resistance over something small, or […]
The Myth of the “Set It and Forget It” Plan

As parents of outliers, we spend months fighting for the right support, whether it is an IEP, a 504 plan, or private therapy. When the paperwork is finally signed, there is a deep sense of relief. We want to believe the hardest part is behind us. But real success does not live inside the document. […]
Why Your Outlier’s Support Plan is a Living Document

You have already done so much to build an outlier child support plan that helps your child succeed at school and at home. You sat through meetings, spoke with specialists, and pushed for the support your child needs. After months of effort, things finally start to feel calmer. Mornings become easier. School feels more manageable. […]
Why Celebrating “Little Successes” Is the Fuel for the Outlier Journey

As parents of outliers, those wonderful, neurodivergent, and beautifully different children, we often find ourselves focused on a far off horizon. We carry big hopes for our children. We want them to feel happy, secure, and confident in a world that does not always understand them. When the journey feels heavy and progress seems slow, […]
A Parent’s Guide to Setting Goals While Caring for an Outlier Child

If you are parenting a remarkable, complex, and often demanding outlier child, you likely know what it feels like to quietly place your own life on pause. Many parents set aside their personal dreams, whether that is a career shift, returning to school, creating something meaningful, or simply exploring the world, while telling themselves, “I […]
Neurodivergent Child Evaluation: Overcoming the Fear of the Unknown and Finding Support

Parenting a child who does not follow the usual path of development is a journey filled with deep love, careful observation, and many moments of uncertainty. These children often shine with their own kind of brilliance while facing challenges that require extra understanding and patience. Many of these children are also neurodivergent, which means their […]
Being Different as a Special Needs Parent: Finding Strength in Your Journey

If you are a special needs parent raising a neurodivergent child, you already know that your path is unlike anyone else’s. It is a road that often feels lonely and misunderstood, filled with challenges that other parents rarely experience. You have thrown away the traditional parenting rulebook and created your own version that fits your […]
Living Fully as a Special Needs Parent: 7 Empowering Ways to Reclaim Your Joy and Identity

As a special needs parent, your life often feels like a journey without a clear map. You might have thrown away the parenting GPS long ago, learning to navigate a path that is uniquely your own. Between therapy sessions, doctor visits, and constant advocacy, your days can easily become focused only on your child’s needs. […]
Yes, This Is Hard, and You Are Strong: Courage, Creativity, and Love on the Outlier Journey

Parenting a neurodivergent child, which we lovingly call an outlier, is a journey unlike any other. It does not follow a clear map and often feels like uncharted territory. In these moments, it is vital to acknowledge a simple truth. This journey is hard. Admitting that is not weakness. It is self-compassion. Naming the hard […]
Two Steps Back, One Step Forward: The Reality of Progress on the Outlier Journey

You likely started this parenting journey with hopes and dreams, picturing a clear, straight path to your child’s success. However, when you are parenting a neurodivergent child, which we lovingly call an outlier, you quickly learn that the map you were given does not apply. The path to progress is not a straight line. It […]

