

Parenting Clubs
You don't have to figure out parenting alone.
A place to learn, ask questions, share what's working, and be messy with other parents who get it.
Parenting a neurodivergent child can feel isolating. Sometimes you don't need another expert telling you what to do. You need a place where you can say:
“This happened today. What would you do?”
or
“Did anyone else's kid do this?”
or simply:
“Today was really hard.”
That's what Parenting Clubs are for.
What are Parenting Clubs?
Parenting Clubs are ongoing, facilitated community spaces for parents and caregivers who want to better understand their children, learn new ways of responding, and connect with other families.
Each club combines:
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Practical education
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Conversation and reflection
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Real-life problem solving
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Peer support
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Brock's coaching perspective
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A place to celebrate wins
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A place to bring the messy stuff
We're practicing, not performing.
This is a judgment-free space.
PDA parenting asks us to unlearn a lot.
We can be messy here.
Which Club Is Right for Me?
PDA Parenting Club
Preschool & Elementary
For parents and caregivers of younger children navigating PDA, demand avoidance, regulation, transitions, and the daily challenges of parenting a child whose nervous system experiences demands differently.
[Explore Preschool/Elementary Club →]
PDA Parenting Club
Tweens & Teens
For parents and caregivers of tweens and teens navigating PDA, adolescence, autonomy, school, anxiety, burnout, relationships, and growing independence.
Neurodivergent Parenting Clubs
Autism • ADHD • Neurodivergent Parenting
These clubs are an evolving part of the community. I'm experimenting with different formats and topics based on what families are asking for.
What Happens in a Club?
Each gathering includes:
Check In
What's happening in your family right now?
Learn
A short teaching or discussion topic.
Reflect
What's working? What's not? What are we noticing?
Practice
Explore a different way of seeing or responding.
Connect
Learn from other parents who are figuring this out too.
What Makes These Different From Traditional Parenting Groups?
We don't start with compliance.
We start with understanding.
We don't assume behavior is manipulation.
We get curious about what might be underneath it.
We don't expect parents to be perfect.
We're practicing.
We don't ask you to do this alone.
Community is part of the work.
Current Clubs
PDA Parenting Club — Preschool/Elementary
Mondays • 3:00 PM
$10–$50 sliding scale
PDA Parenting Club — Tweens/Teens
Mondays • 5:00 PM
$10–$50 sliding scale
More groups are coming.
I'm continuing to develop clubs based on what families in the community are asking for.
Pay What You Can
I want these groups to be accessible to families with different financial circumstances.
Current clubs use a $10–$50 sliding scale. Please choose the amount that works for your family.
If you're able to contribute at the higher end of the scale, you're helping make it possible for another parent to participate at a lower rate.
Want More Than a Drop-In Group?
Coming Soon: Brock's Parenting Community
I'm building an ongoing community for parents who want more than a weekly drop-in group.
Membership will eventually include things like:
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Access to Parenting Clubs
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Monthly coaching/Q&A
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Educational workshops
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Community conversation
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Resources
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Guest experts
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Early access to retreats
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Opportunities to learn and practice together
Want to be part of building it?
[Join the Founding Member Interest List →]


Sometimes community is enough. Sometimes you need more individualized support.
If something comes up in a club and you find yourself wanting more focused support, 1:1 coaching gives us space to slow down and look closely at what's happening in your family.
Come as you are.
You don't need to have the right questions.
You don't need to have read the book.
You don't need to have figured anything out.
Just come.