Turning Therapy Into Support That Works in Everyday Life
Why the hard moments keep looping — and how to bring support into real life for parents of neurodivergent kids
A free, on-demand webinar for parents and carers
Many families reach a point where they’ve tried therapy, gathered reports, followed recommendations, and still feel unsure why certain moments at home continue to be so challenging.
The mornings feel unpredictable, transitions can be fragile, and afternoons can unravel quickly – things still feel heavy in the moments that matter most.
There’s often a gap between what happens in appointments and what happens in real life because children grow, learn, and show us what they need in the everyday moments — the places where their relationships, routines, emotions, and environment all meet. When we understand those moments, support becomes clearer, more grounded, and more workable at home.
This is a short, on-demand webinar for parents and carers who feel stuck between therapy appointments and real life at home.
What we’ll explore in this webinar
Why therapy doesn’t always translate into everyday life
Therapy can offer insight and support, but most of a child’s learning, regulation, and big emotions happen at home and in the everyday places they move through. We’ll talk about why this gap appears and why it’s so common for parents to feel like things aren’t shifting as much as they hoped.
Why some moments keep looping
We’ll explore what sits beneath the moments that keep looping. When we can see what your child is navigating, the harder moments start to make more sense — and support becomes easier to shape in a way that fits your child and your family life.
How support becomes more workable when it’s shaped by real life
We’ll explore why support becomes more workable when it grows from the moments already happening in your day. Small shifts, grounded in understanding what your child is navigating, can settle into the routines you already have. When support comes from real moments, it becomes something you can actually use.
Where my approach comes from
I’m a psychologist and a mum in a neurodivergent family, and my work is shaped by both professional understanding and lived experience. I sit in the part where real life and theory overlap — the school mornings, the tired afternoons, the changes in plans, the moments when your child is overwhelmed, and the times when things feel confusing or unexpected.
Support works best when it honours your child’s strengths, your family’s values, and the everyday places where learning, connection, and big feelings happen. That’s the foundation of this webinar.
My role is to walk alongside you, helping you build understanding and confidence so support becomes something that fits naturally into your home — not something that only happens in appointments.
Who this webinar is for
This session is designed for parents of neurodivergent kids who want to understand what’s sitting underneath their child’s harder moments and are looking for support that fits into the real moments of family life.