Service
Parenting Support
Real, actionable strategies for behavioral challenges, communication, big emotions, and neurodivergent kids.
What Parenting Support Looks Like
Parenting support is for parents and caregivers who want a thoughtful space to work on the specific challenges in front of them. Built on more than ten years of childcare experience plus RUBI parent-training credentials and clinical training, the work pairs developmentally informed framing with practical strategy. We talk about behavior, communication, big emotions, co-parenting alignment, and the parent's own internal experience (the part of parenting that rarely gets named). Parenting neurodivergent kids, parenting after divorce, parenting through a child's mental health concern, and parenting in blended-family systems are all common reasons people come here.
Who This Is For
- Parents and caregivers of young children, school-age kids, or teens.
- Parents of neurodivergent children.
- Co-parents working on alignment after separation or divorce.
- Parents whose own past is showing up in the parenting.
- New parents finding their footing.
What to Expect
- Sessions that respect the parent as the expert on their own child.
- Practical strategy paired with deeper internal work when relevant.
- Developmentally-informed framing across age ranges.
- Co-parent alignment work for separated, divorced, or differently-aligned parents.
- Clear referrals when the child themselves needs their own therapist.
My Training and Approach
RUBI Parent Training certified. Over a decade of professional childcare experience. M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. MHC-LP in New York State under the supervision of Ryan Sforza, LMHC-D.