What I learned shocked me:
...even if nothing else has worked before.
Dreading daily transitions like morning routines, homework time, and bedtime.
Walking on eggshells to avoid triggering the next explosion.
Feeling judged by teachers, family members, and strangers during public meltdowns.
Exhausting yourself trying to manage sibling conflicts and protect other children.
Wondering if medication is the only answer to your child's impulse control issues.
Feeling like a failure as a parent despite trying everything the experts.
Smooth, predictable routines that your child can navigate with minimal resistance.
Understanding exactly what triggers meltdowns and how to prevent them before they start.
Confidently advocating for your child at school with strategies teachers actually implement.
Helping siblings build positive relationships based on understanding and mutual respect.
Having a complete toolkit of non-medication approaches (that work with medication too).
Feeling confident and competent as you parent your unique child with specialized techniques.