Typical development support

Sometimes bedtime, separation anxiety, starting new skills, or making friends can be more challenging for some kids. I am her to support with specific language, rituals and rhythms to bring ease and understanding for you and your child. 


Understanding learning style, interests, and temperament

It can be challenging when you and your child are different in how you see the problem, need or desire. I am here to balance both of your needs and help your child take ownership of their developing identity at a developmentally appropriate level which includes supporting the parent in learning how to scaffold with boundaries and supports. 


Neurodiversity & Neurodivergence 

Sometimes the emotional struggle of developmental change and transitions is more than needing extra practice and new language but actually a neurodivergence. I am here to help you navigate assessment and creating a team of support unique to you, your child and family’s needs. Additionally to support each family member with confusion, grief, frustration, and exhaustion - along with the understanding of roles and responsibilities of each member.