
Your Child Isn't Broken
Your child has ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or other learning differences. Schools aren't providing support. Family members dismiss concerns. Get diagnosis guides and advocacy strategies that get results.
This path is for you if:
Your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or other learning differences
You suspect your child is neurodivergent but don't have a diagnosis yet
School is refusing to assess or support your child properly
You're fighting for an EHCP (Education, Health and Care Plan)
Family members say it's "just bad parenting" and dismiss your concerns
Your child is being excluded or punished for neurodivergent behaviors
You need help navigating the SEN system but feel completely overwhelmed
You know your child
The school says they're "lazy." GP says "wait and see." You know they're struggling.
You're not imagining it.
You see the meltdowns after masking all day. Your child isn't broken. The system is. Let's fix what we can control.
Start with these three resources
Whether you're starting the diagnosis journey or fighting for school support, begin with these essential toolkits.
Getting a Diagnosis: The Complete Guide
Step-by-step pathway from "I think something's different" to formal diagnosis. Covers NHS routes, private assessments, what to expect, how to prepare, and what to do while waiting.
EHCP Application Toolkit
Everything you need to apply for an Education, Health and Care Plan. Includes application templates, evidence-gathering guides, how to strengthen your case, and what to do if you're refused.
School Advocacy for SEN Parents
Your child's school isn't following their support plan. They're being excluded for neurodivergent behaviors. Template letters, meeting scripts, and legal rights explained.
Common questions from parents
Parents who've walked this path
My son was being excluded monthly for ADHD-related behaviours. I used the discrimination letter template to formally challenge the school. The exclusions stopped, and appropriate support was finally put in place. I wish I’d known my rights sooner.
Tanaka O.
Parent of child with ADHD, Leeds
Need one-to-one support?
Navigating the SEN system alone is overwhelming. Get expert support through every stage of diagnosis and advocacy.
EHCP Application Support
Guidance through the process, document review, and strengthening your case.
School Meeting Preparation
Prepare for SEN review meetings or difficult conversations with staff.

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