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This FREE 7-day series has helped 200,000+ families go from barely surviving to actually thriving —
even when nothing else has worked.
Proven over 10 years · Ages 2–17 · ADHD, Autism, Sensory, and beyond
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If you're nodding right now — you're in exactly the right place.
And you're not broken. Your family is not broken. There's a framework that actually works.
The 5 plans every parent needs to go from surviving to thriving — delivered one day at a time, straight to your inbox.
Your Guide
I know what it's like to feel like you've tried everything and nothing works. To feel like you're failing your kid — and yourself. To wonder if it will ever get easier.
I'm a National Board Certified educator, the bestselling author of The Superkids Activity Guide to Conquering Every Day and Sensory Processing 101 — and the mom of three neurodivergent kids.
Through the Calm the Chaos framework, I've helped more than 200,000 desperate parents around the world find peace and meet their children where they're at — when conventional parenting tools have completely failed them.
My mission: To create a more accepting world, one challenging kid at a time.
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Your free 7-day series lands in your inbox right away. Each day builds on the last — no overwhelm, just one focused strategy at a time.
Finally have a framework that actually works — for your kid, your family, your life. Not a quick fix. A real plan.
"This series completely changed how I see my son. I thought he was just difficult. Now I understand what's actually going on — and I finally have a plan."— Ally, mom of a 7-year-old
"I've read every book, tried every strategy. This was the first thing that made me feel like the problem was solvable — not just something to survive."— Christine, mom of three
"By day 3 I was crying — in a good way. Someone finally said out loud what I'd been feeling. And then actually told me what to do about it."— Dana, parent of two neurodivergent kids