Journals and tools designed for families raising neurodivergent children — because you deserve support that actually meets you where you are.
Parenting a child with ADHD or Autism is one of the most demanding, most loving, most exhausting, most rewarding things a person can do. The clinical tools exist — the binders, the spreadsheets, the checklists. But where’s the book that holds space for how hard this actually is? Where’s the tracker that doesn’t make you feel like a case manager for your own child?
That’s the gap these books are designed to fill. Part practical tool. Part permission to exhale.


The transition out of high school is one of the most significant — and least supported — milestones for neurodivergent teens and their families. These two companion books were written for both sides of that experience.
The Uncharted Map is a guided workbook for neurodivergent teens facing life after high school — because the standard roadmap wasn’t written for them. This one was. Holding the Lantern is the companion for parents: hold the space, navigate the unknowns, and take care of yourself while you take care of them.
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A guided journal for parents of ADHD children, with prompts that validate the hard days, celebrate the wins, and help you find your footing in a parenting experience nobody prepared you for.
A structured weekly and monthly tracker for monitoring behaviors, progress, and patterns in ADHD kids ages 4–12. Space for notes, school communication logs, and the small wins worth documenting.
The same thoughtful structure, adapted for the teen years — when everything gets more complicated. Track behaviors, moods, academic progress, and the bigger picture for your ADHD teenager.
Every meeting. Every accommodation. Every phone call, email, and decision — in one organized place. This is the tool parents of ADHD children wish they’d had from day one.
For the parents navigating both ADHD and Autism — which comes with its own particular combination of joys, challenges, and moments of “no one else gets this.” This journal does.
A comprehensive behavior and progress tracker designed for Autistic and ADHD+Autistic children ages 4–12. Tracks sensory patterns, communication milestones, behavioral trends, and more.
For families tracking and supporting ADHD+Autistic teens — the teen years bring new challenges, new goals, and new needs. This tracker grows with them.
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