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$35.00
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Get anytime access to our growing collection of guidance, resources, and exclusive content. New items added every month.


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Want to add even more tools to your parenting toolkit?

For just $35/month, you’ll gain access to a growing library of exclusive resources designed specifically for parents of autistic teens. Each week, new content is added to help you feel supported and prepared for the challenges that come with high school, college prep, and building independence.

Your subscription includes:

  • Practical strategies you can use right away

  • Downloadable tools

  • Guided journal prompts

  • Step-by-step frameworks

  • Fresh weekly content

Parents tell me they spend hours searching online for answers, only to find scattered advice that doesn’t feel tailored to their family. This membership solves that problem. Instead of piecing together information, you’ll have expert insights and ready-to-use tools in one trusted place—saving you time, energy, and stress.

Think of it as having a parenting coach in your back pocket—accessible anytime for less than the cost of one takeout dinner.

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What you’ll get

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Meet your instructor

Holly Marie Gibbs

I’m an AuDHD adult (autistic + ADHD) with over 14 years of professional experience in problem-solving, teaching, and mentoring—most recently as a Lead User Experience Designer at Google. My career has focused on breaking down complex challenges into simple, actionable steps — the same approach I’ve used myself and now use to help teens build executive functioning and social skills.

In my professional career, I’ve taught onboarding courses, mentored new and tenured employees, and led initiatives around accessibility and neurodiversity. Combined with my lived experience as a neurodivergent adult, this gives me a unique ability to connect with Autistic teens and provide strategies that are both practical and compassionate.

My mission is to help teens gain the skills and confidence they need to thrive—while giving parents the peace of mind that they’re not alone in the process.

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