
Next Step Neuro Coach
Support for Real-Life Moments
You might see yourself in one of these moments.
1. "Everything Fell Apart at Bedtime"
It's 7:15 p.m. Your child is exhausted, dysregulated, and every request seems to make things worse. You're trying your best to stay calm, but you're overwhelmed too. During a Next Step Now™ Real-Time Regulation Support Session, we slow the moment down together, identify what's happening beneath the behavior, and help you respond with confidence and compassion.
2. "I Don't Know Where to Start."
Your kitchen table is covered in unfinished homework, permission slips, laundry, and unopened mail. You know what needs to be done. you just can't seem to begin. Together, we break the overwhelm into manageable next steps and create systems that work with your brain instead of against it.
3. "We Keep Having the Same Morning Every Day."
Mornings are rushed, stressful, and filled with reminders, frustration, and tears. We work together to identify where the routine is breaking down and develop realistic strategies that help your family start the day with less chaos and more confidence.
4. "We Just Received an Autism or ADHD Diagnosis."
You're relieved to finally have answers, but now you're wondering, What happens next? Coaching provides a supportive space to process the diagnosis, understand your strengths and challenges, learn about available supports, and build a roadmap for moving forward.
5. "School Keeps Calling."
Your child is struggling in school, and you're receiving frequent emails or phone calls about behavior, incomplete work, or emotional challenges. Together, we prepare for conversations with the school, organize your concerns, explore accommodations, and build confidence in advocating for your child.
6. "I'm Burned Out."
You spend so much time taking care of everyone else that you've forgotten how to take care of yourself. Coaching offers a judgment-free space to process your experiences, identify what's contributing to the burnout, and create realistic strategies that support both you and your family.
7. "I Know What I Need to Do... I Just Can't Do It."
You have calendars, planners, reminder apps, sticky notes, and good intentions, but nothing seems to stick. Together, we explore the executive functioning challenges beneath the struggle and develop personalized systems that feel sustainable instead of exhausting.
8. "My Teen Is Pulling Away."
Communication has become difficult. Conversations quickly turn into arguments or silence, and you're unsure how to reconnect. Coaching helps you better understand your teen's needs, strengthen communication, and develop practical approaches that foster trust and connection.
9. "Life Just Changed."
Whether it's a new school, a new job, a move, a relationship change, or another major transition, routines and coping strategies no longer seem to fit. Coaching helps you navigate uncertainty, establish new routines, and move through change one step at a time.
10. "I Just Need Someone Who Gets It."
Sometimes you don't need another opinion, you need someone who understands neurodivergence, listens without judgment, and helps you think through what's happening. Coaching provides a calm, supportive space to explore challenges, celebrate successes, and develop practical next steps that feel right for you.

If you've made it this far thank you for being here,
Every person and every family is different. That means coaching should be too. Together, we'll find the level of support that feels right for your goals, your needs, and your life. During your complimentary Starting Point Session, we'll simply have a conversation. You'll have the opportunity to share what's bringing you here, ask questions, and learn more about the coaching options available. There is no pressure and no expectation. Just a welcoming conversation to see whether we're the right fit for one another. My hope is that you'll leave our conversation feeling heard, supported, encouraged, and with a little more clarity about what your next step might be.
