The Neurodivergent Parenting Library — Six No-Shame Guides for Raising — and Surviving Alongside — Your Neurodivergent Child
If you're parenting an autistic, ADHD, or otherwise neurodivergent child, you already know the advice written for "typical" kids doesn't fit — and often makes things worse. This is the collection I wish someone had handed me: six practical, validating guides that meet your child where they actually are, and meet you where you actually are, too.
No fixing. No shame. No ten-step promises. Just a gentler, more sustainable way through the parts of the day that feel hardest — built around how your child's brain genuinely works.
The six guides inside:
- The Neurodivergent Kitchen — feeding your child without the mealtime battles: safe foods, sensory tables, and taking the pressure off
- Dopamine Menus for the AuDHD Child — ready-to-use options for the dysregulated, under-stimulated, "I don't know what I need" moments
- Parenting the Neurodivergent Child — the foundational guide to understanding and supporting your child day to day
- The AuDHD Parents Burnout Recovery Toolkit — for your depletion, written for a neurodivergent nervous system on low spoons
- The Neurodivergent Child Waitlist Survival Guide — how to support your child while you wait for assessments and services
- The Neurodivergent Homeschool — how to teach and support your neurodivergent child at home, working with their brain instead of against it
Why the Library: Bought individually, these six guides are $162. Together, they're a complete, gentle parenting toolkit for a fraction of that — and they're built to work alongside each other.
Format: Instant digital download. Six printable PDF guides. Read them on your phone, tablet, or print them to keep close.
A note of honesty: These are supportive guides written from one parent's perspective alongside published research — not medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Where it matters, they point you toward the professionals who can help, because knowing when to ask is part of good parenting, not a failure of it.
You don't have to do this the hard way, and you don't have to do it alone with advice that was never meant for your family. Start here.