Hi, I’m Charlotte.
I help neurodivergent families find greater ease, connection, and joy.
All families are different—and so are all family members.
Key to helping your family thrive is understanding the people inside it: how each person’s mind works, what you each care about, and what you each need to feel your best. When you have that clarity, you can make choices as a team that work for everyone.
A few years ago, I hit my limit.
I was a mom of two young kids, balancing the demands of parenting, career, relationships, and the never-ending responsibilities of daily life. I deeply wanted family life to feel comfortable and nourishing, but instead, I found myself exhausted by all the parenting rules and expectations—norms that, it turns out, were never designed for me or my children.
After discovering that my kids and I are all neurodivergent in our own ways, I started making different choices. Instead of chasing external ideals, I began focusing on what truly works for my family. I started learning to trust my instincts, set boundaries, and embrace a way of parenting that feels more natural and connected. And in doing so, I found more ease, more joy, more presence in my own life.
I started my coaching practice to support neurodivergent families like mine—led by parents that love deeply, think creatively, and work hard to understand both their children and themselves.
Parents like us pour energy into researching strategies, reading books, and taking trainings, all in the pursuit of a family life that meets everyone’s needs. And for good reason. Neurodivergent families face real challenges. There’s the emotional dysregulation, executive functioning difficulties, academic differences, and sensory sensitivities. Add in the family members, friends, and even strangers with different ideas about “good” parenting—informed by social norms and systems that weren’t designed with our families in mind—and even our best days have their fair share of stress, exhaustion, and disconnection.
The good news? With intention and the right support, we can develop a deeper understanding of ourselves and our kids, find the resources we need, and redefine family life on our own terms.
This isn’t therapy (though I’m a big fan of therapy!). This is coaching—a goal-oriented partnership that will help you identify your core values, clarify your parenting priorities, and implement meaningful changes that make everyday family life easier.