Two women sitting close on a brown leather couch, laughing and hugging each other.

Comparison is the thief of joy.

No one knows the agony that comparison brings to the parent of a neurodivergent child.

Have you ever sat at the playground watching other children do something easily, knowing that your child will have to work 10x harder to do that exact same thing?

How about report card season, when your friend is stressing about their child getting a mediocre mark in an obscure subject, when you would give anything to see that score on your kid’s report card?

A trip to the zoo, the pool, the supermarket…an easy morning drop off at school.

For too long parents of children who learn differently have been forced to be observers in a world that was not built for their children.

What if, instead of looking for the gaps, we looked for the joy?

The joy in the uniqueness of our child. The joy in the way they experience the world and what we can learn from them. The joy in celebrating their differences instead of mourning them.

That is our goal: To help you navigate the world for your child with joy and empowerment, and to help you advocate for the conditions they need and deserve to be able to thrive as their authentic selves. To help you stop comparing and start living in the light your child brings to this world.

Will it always be easy? We know the answer to that is no. But together, we can change the narrative one family at a time.