“We were so lucky to have worked with Kerry.

“Kerry was a terrific source of knowledge and ideas, and was amazing at problem solving our issues. She's incredibly calm and organized - you really feel like you are in great hands when you're with her. My daughter delighted in their visits and made a ton of progress in understanding and addressing her sensory needs, improving her task initiation and follow-through, and working on emotional dysregulation.

 “We were struggling with sensory overload and it was crushing our mornings and even ruining family trips. We worked with Kerry and now even the tightest ski boots get on without a fight!”

“My 9 year old daughter was dealing with so much stress based on sensory challenges with the way clothes and shoes felt.  Skiing is one of her favorite activities and she literally sat in the lodge all day because she could not stand the tight feel of her ski boots.  I immediately called Kerry and she gave us logical and practical steps to help my daughter deal with these sensory challenges.  She encouraged her to take it slow and train her brain to think differently about the experience of putting on a ski boot.  Within two days she was walking all around the house in her boots and the following week we had the best ski vacation in Colorado.  There’s no way we could have continued with our trip without Kerry’s incredible help!”

“Through personalized strategies like visual schedules, sensory-friendly transitions, and positive reinforcement techniques, our home became calmer, more structured, and, most importantly, a place where our child felt safe and supported. Instead of rigid rules that led to frustration, we learned adaptable strategies that encouraged our child’s independence without overwhelming them.

“Raising a neurodivergent child comes with its unique challenges, but working with Kerry has been nothing short of transformative. From the very first session, she provided a sense of reassurance, deep understanding, and a structured approach that made our family’s journey feel manageable.”

“Kerry truly understands the complexities of parenting a neurodivergent child—whether it’s ADHD, autism, sensory processing differences, or emotional regulation struggles. Her ability to break down overwhelming situations into small, achievable steps made all the difference. She never judged or pushed unrealistic expectations; instead, she met us where we were, helping us implement gradual changes that actually worked.

One of the biggest struggles we faced was maintaining consistency—our child thrived on routine, but creating a predictable yet flexible structure that worked for our family felt impossible. Kerry helped us design daily habits that honored our child's unique needs while also being sustainable for us as parents. She wrote us unique social stories about our day to ensure our child felt they had a safe and predictable routine. It really helped us as parents stick to the routines as well. 

Beyond supporting our child, Kerry empowered us - helping usmanage our own emotions, set realistic expectations, and shift our perspective to celebrate progress, not just perfection. She provided invaluable tools for handling meltdowns with compassion, improving communication, and advocating for our child’s needs in school and social settings.

Since working with Kerry, our child has better emotional regulation, improved transitions, and a newfound sense of confidence. But just as importantly, we have grown as parents, feeling more equipped and less stressed.

If you’re looking for a parent coach who truly understands your child, meets you with kindness, and offers real, actionable solutions, we highly recommend Kerry. Her work is nothing short of life changing. Five stars and endless gratitude!”

“The Cursive Club Cure!”

“My son struggled with spelling and handwriting throughout elementary school, in part because we lived out of the country during two formative years (kindergarten and first grade).  His learning took place in a foreign language during that time.  We met Kerry when we were back in the United States, and he was in 3rd grade.  I enrolled my son in a course Kerry conducted: “Cursive Club.”  It was a fantastic experience.  The “chore” of spelling and writing became fun!  Additionally, using cursive rather than printing somehow allowed my son to make new connections and recall the correct spelling of words more easily.  I am so grateful for Kerry’s knowledge and skills, her patience, and her logic.”