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FOR PARENTS​

Behavior & School Support for Parents

If you are feeling unsure about your child's behavior at home, concerned about school, or preparing for an upcoming IEP or evaluation - you do not have to figure it out alone.

I provide parent consultation, virtual and in-person, to help you understand what is driving your child's behavior and what steps to take next at home, at school, or both.

Are You Home With a Toddler Trying to Figure It Out on Your Own?

Nobody prepared you for this part. Not the books. Not the baby shower. Not even the moms who came before you who somehow make it look manageable on a Tuesday afternoon. You are at home, possibly alone, trying to figure out why your two year old just melted down over the color of their cup. Or why they hit you when they were happy five minutes ago. Or why nothing you try seems to work the same way twice.  You are not failing. Your toddler is communicating. And there is a difference that changes everything.

Here is something nobody tells you about all those parenting books and articles you have been reading. They are not wrong. But they are written for every child, which means they are written for no child in particular. You can read every book on toddler behavior and still stand in your kitchen at 6pm not knowing what to do, because your child is not a chapter in a book. They are a specific, unique, wonderfully complicated individual.  The difference between information and transformation is implementation. Knowing what to do is only one piece. Knowing when to do it, how to do it with your child, and why it works changes everything. That is the piece most resources leave out. That is the piece I provide.

I have worked with children as young as 16 months, helping parents understand what their child's behavior is communicating before they even have the words. If your child is between 1 and 3, you do not have to wait for a diagnosis, a referral, or a crisis to get support.  Grab my free guide below and start understanding your toddler today.

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How I Support Parents

Behavior at Home

Parents work with me when they need help with:

  • Tantrums, emotional outbursts, or shutdowns

  • Aggression or property destruction

  • Difficulty with transitions or routines

  • Refusal, avoidance, or oppositional behavior

  • School refusal or increased behavioral concerns at school

  • Daily routines - morning, homework, bedtime

  • Building cooperation and independence

  • Creating consistency and structure at home

  • Child is on a waiting list for services

  • Child is not diagnosed but having behavioral issues at home

You will leave sessions with practical strategies you can use right away.

What Parents Learn

Understanding Behavior

  • How to identify what is triggering the behavior

  • How to determine what your child is trying to communicate

  • How to respond in a way that reduces escalation

Prevention Strategies

  • How to set up the home environment to reduce challenging behavior

  • Creating predictable routines and visual supports

  • Using proactive strategies before behaviors occur

What to Do During a Behavior

  • How to stay calm and respond safely

  • De-escalation strategies that work in the moment

  • How to avoid unintentionally reinforcing challenging behavior

What to Do After a Behavior

  • How to teach replacement skills

  • How to rebuild connection after difficult moments

  • How to help your child learn from the situation

Supporting Older Children and Teens

Many parents struggle when behaviors continue into the pre-teen, teen, or young adult years. Support may include:

  • Building independence and daily living skills

  • Increasing participation in family routines

  • Teaching emotional regulation strategies

  • Navigating sibling dynamics

  • Helping older children engage in meaningful activities and routines

School and IEP Support

I help parents navigate the school system with clarity and confidence. Support may include:

  • Preparing for IEP or 504 meetings

  • Understanding evaluations, reports, and recommendations

  • Reviewing goals, services, and placement options

  • Identifying appropriate behavior supports at school

  • Writing effective emails and communicating with the school team

  • Planning next steps when things are not working

My goal is to help you feel informed, prepared, and confident advocating for your child.

Services and Pricing

Not sure where to start? Every service begins with a free 15-minute discovery call. Choose the option that fits where you are right now.

Quick Question  $47

Have one specific question and just need a straight answer from a BCBA? Submit your question in writing and receive a detailed written response within 48 hours. No session needed. No scheduling required.  Best for: "Is this behavior normal?" — "Should I sign this IEP?" — "What does this evaluation mean?" — "How do I respond when my child does this?"

 

Consultation Session

A focused one-on-one session where we decode what is driving your child's behavior and design a clear path forward.

  • Virtual — $140

  • In-person — $175

 

Prepaid Session Bundles

Need ongoing support? Bundles give you priority access at a reduced rate. Valid for 6 months from purchase.

  • 3 sessions — $399

  • 6 sessions — $750

  • 10 sessions — $1,200

 

IEP and 504 Meeting Support

You should not walk into that room alone. Whether the meeting is virtual or in person, I show up with you — prepared, informed, and ready to make sure your child's needs are heard.

 

What this includes:

  • Full review of your child's IEP, 504, evaluations, or school documents before the meeting

  • Preparation of your talking points and questions

  • Attendance at the meeting, virtual or in person as your private consultant

  • Follow-up debrief after the meeting so you know exactly what happened and what to do next

  • Document review and meeting prep — $140

  • Meeting attendance — $175 per hour, billed in 30-minute increments

  • Virtual or in-person attendance available

 

A 2-hour IEP meeting = $140 prep + $350 meeting = $490 total

A 3-hour IEP meeting = $140 prep + $525 meeting = $665 total

 

That is still less than one hour with a special education attorney and I actually understand behavior.

Additional Services

  • IEP or 504 Document Review, written feedback no session — $97

  • Written Behavior Summary and Recommendations — $125

  • Home Visit or School Observation — $175 per hour

  • School or Classroom Observation, virtual or in person — $175 per hour

 

All sessions begin with a free 15-minute discovery call.

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