CONSCIOUS PARENTING SUPPORT GROUP

You Don't Have to Do This Alone Anymore

A live, low-pressure support group for parents raising neurodivergent kids — designed to bring clarity, connection, and calm in the middle of the noise.

 
No fixing. No judgment. No overwhelm.
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If you're here, chances are...

  •   You've tried all the advice — and it still feels hard
  •   You're carrying too many opinions and not enough direction
  •   You're exhausted from advocating, explaining, and second-guessing
  •   You know your child isn't broken — but the world keeps treating them like they are
 

This isn't because you're doing it wrong.

It's because parenting neurodivergent kids happens inside systems that weren't designed for them — or for you.

What This Group Is and Isn't

What This Is NOT

 
× Not a course
× Not a content library
× Not a place to ‘keep up’
× Not another thing to manage

What This Is NOT

 
A live support space
A place to think clearly again
A group of parents who understand this life'
A container for questions, reflection, and perspective

This group exists to help you slow things down, filter the noise, and make decisions that actually fit your child and your family.

How the Support Group Works

📅
3 live support calls each week
Different days & times to support different time zones
👥
Join any call — or all of them
Come when you can. There’s no “right” amount.
💬
Bring what’s real right now
School stress, behavior, screens, sibling dynamics, burnout — all welcome.
🤍
Listen or participate
You never have to speak to belong.

What You’ll Actually Get

Parents often leave with:
💡
Clarity when everything feels noisy
🛡️
Confidence in their instincts
💬
Language for advocating for their child
Perspective during hard moments
🧠
Nervous-system regulation
🤍
Relief from doing this alone
Sometimes you’ll bring a question. Sometimes you’ll just listen. Both count.

What You’ll Actually Get

Parents often leave with:
💡
Clarity when everything feels noisy
🛡️
Confidence in their instincts
💬
Language for advocating for their child
Perspective during hard moments
🧠
Nervous-system regulation
🤍
Relief from doing this alone
Sometimes you’ll bring a question. Sometimes you’ll just listen. Both count.

Voices from the Community

Real stories from parents who found their people

 

Stacey’s groups are a lifeline! I always learn, unload, share and benefit from the wisdom of the tribe. Each session lights our path - and makes my day! I am so grateful for this priceless resource.

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JEN

I joined Stacey's support group a couple of months ago and from the very first session I have felt safe, heard and supported. Stacey creates a wonderful space to share whatever situation you are dealing with.

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JODI

I see these calls as a lifeline - I always feel better about my parenting and the path to follow. This space that Stacey created is so needed and beneficial.

R
ROBYN

I joined Stacey's support group a couple of months ago and from the very first session I have felt safe, heard and supported. Stacey creates a wonderful space to share whatever situation you are dealing with.

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LEONTIEN

Stacey's groups are a lifeline! I always learn, unload, share and benefit from the wisdom of the tribe. Each session lights our path - and makes my day!

J
JENNIFFER

If you are looking for a nurturing and supportive community and a breath of fresh air on how to parent a neurodiverse child, I cannot recommend enough signing up. You and your family will all be better off!

K
K

Why We Use WhatsApp

We intentionally use one simple WhatsApp group instead of Facebook, Slack, or a community platform.

Because parents don't need:
×
Another app to check
One more place pulling your attention.
×
Another feed to scroll
No endless content loop.
×
Another place to “engage”
No pressure to perform online.
WhatsApp allows:
Minimal noise
Straight to the support. No clutter.
Quick access
Open your phone and you’re in.
Low-pressure connection
Join, read, or share—on your terms.
No algorithms. No comparison culture. No content treadmill.
You don’t need more virtual engagement. You need real support — and space to live your life.

Why We Use WhatsApp

We intentionally use one simple WhatsApp group instead of Facebook, Slack, or a community platform.

Because parents don't need:
×
Another app to check
One more place pulling your attention.
×
Another feed to scroll
No endless content loop.
×
Another place to “engage”
No pressure to perform online.
WhatsApp allows:
Minimal noise
Straight to the support. No clutter.
Quick access
Open your phone and you’re in.
Low-pressure connection
Join, read, or share—on your terms.
No algorithms. No comparison culture. No content treadmill.
You don’t need more virtual engagement. You need real support — and space to live your life.

The doors are now open.

And this is my personal invitation to you.

 

To join me — and other parents who understand this life — in a space designed for sharing, learning, and being heard.

You’re welcome to bring your questions.
Your uncertainty. Your exhaustion.
Or simply to come, listen, and breathe alongside people who get it.
This isn’t about fixing your child or doing more.
It’s about finding steadiness, clarity, and connection — together.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Next Cohort Begins March 1st

Join the waitlist today and be the first to know when registration opens.

You don't need to be ready.

You don't need to catch up.

You don't need to explain yourself.

You just need to come as you are.

Join the Support Group
With you,
Stacey
 

Happier by the Minute

Conscious Parenting Support for Neurodivergent Families