Instant Access | Self Paced Course
Support your kid through the hardest moments - without feeling lost in them.
You’re doing your best. But some days feel like you’re walking on eggshells. Trying to anticipate your child’s next meltdown, wondering what triggered the panic, hoping today isn’t another battle.
If your child is PDA or is incredibly sensitive to stress, traditional advice doesn’t cut it. You need tools that actually work in the heat of the moment (and support for your nervous system, too.)
You’re not failing. You just haven’t had the right support… until now.
Panic, Meltdowns, and Aggression is a nearly 2-hour, self-paced course that gives you a clear, trauma-informed framework to respond with calm, confidence, and clarity—even during your child’s most intense behaviors.
The 3 levels of dysregulation and how to spot them in your child.
Tailored strategies to de-escalate and support your child at each stage of distress.
Pre-crisis planning so you're prepared (not panicked) when big behaviors happen.
BONUS: Simple nervous system tools to regulate yourself even when your tank is empty.
Panic, Meltdowns, and Aggression is a self-paced, trauma-informed course that helps you:
recognize what’s happening beneath big behaviors
respond without escalating the situation
support your child’s nervous system
and feel more steady yourself when things get intense
This isn’t about “fixing behavior.”
It’s about understanding distress — and knowing what actually helps when your child is overwhelmed.
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✔️ Lifetime access to the content (including any future updates.)
✔️ Nearly 2 hours of pre-recorded videos that you can watch (and re-watch!) at your leisure.
✔️ A printable slide deck of the presentation.
✔️ A printable PDF titled Your Family Dysregulation Plan, a practical tool to map your child’s typical responses and track which strategies actually work for your unique family.
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"Before this course, I felt completely lost during my kid's meltdowns. Every response felt like a gamble. This gave me language for what was actually happening in those moments and a clear plan to follow. Now I have specific strategies I can use depending on how dysregulated my child is. It’s the first time I’ve felt like I have a plan, not just a pile of advice. I feel like I can handle what’s next."
- ST, parent of a 9-year-old PDAer
I’m a licensed therapist of over a decade, a late-diagnosed AuDHD woman, and a parent raising neurodivergent kids.
When my first child was young, I remember thinking:
Why does everything that’s supposed to work make things worse?
Parenting books didn’t fit. Behavior charts escalated things. Advice that helped other families left ours more chaotic than ever.
When we finally understood autism and PDA, everything shifted.
My kid didn’t need to be fixed. He needed nervous system safety.
Since then, I’ve built my work around that understanding, blending clinical training with lived experience to help caregivers stop fighting behavior and start understanding what’s underneath it.
You don’t need to become a perfect parent.
You need the right framework — and support while you use it.
No spam. No fluff. Just the good stuff.
Each week you'll get an easy-to-digest email with...
3 ideas to help you along your PDA parenting journey
2 things my neurodivergent family has been loving
1 thought, quote, or mantra for the week