Dr. Amy earned a Doctorate in Education, specifically Cogntive Diversity. She also has a Certificate in twice-exceptional education. But, some of the most valuable expertise comes from her lived experience parenting her own neurodivergent children along with working with gifted, 2e, and multi-exceptional individuals around the globe. She has a particular interest in the complex multi-exceptional individual such as profoundly gifted students that also experience chronic anxiety. She also has a deeply technical background with a masters in computer science and a bachelor's degree in engineering.
That said, Dr Amy is not a therapist, medical doctor, nor a certified teacher. She can not provide diagnoses and can not advise on medications. The information we share and services we provide should not take the place of medical advice.
Many therapists and providers today do not fully embrace neurodivergent individuals through their strengths. Often, parents are overwhelmed by deficit lists, medical labels, disorders and disability talk. The negativity is overwhelming and can even be traumatizing to the child.
We review and translate assessments for parents in a way that brings clarity and hope through understanding. We advise on additional providers that may add value, coordinate across the care team to ensure areas of focus align, and we help you to find the approach that will truly meet your child and family’s needs. We offer a perspective on learning, living, and loving neurodivergent individuals in a way that those who have not walked the journey can not fully understand.