A community that refuses to give up
If you’ve ever wished for clarity at 2 a.m., support that actually makes sense, or guidance from people who have lived neurodivergence and real neurodivergent lived-experience support — this is your place.
Real tools. Real stories. Real support. Not theory. Not judgment. Not overwhelm.
Real tools · honest stories · human support
Why this exists
After a 30-year career in tech consulting, Laura stepped away to help Chris — a recent college graduate with an exceptional communication voice — build purposeful work around his strengths and lived experience.
Decoding Divergent is a nonprofit vision: a place where Chris can build a career, families can find human guidance and community, and neurodivergent individuality is understood rather than pathologized. This is real neurodivergent family support.
This is lived-experience education, not a clinical practice.
Laura and Chris — a mom and son who’ve lived this, learned from it, and now help others through it.
What you get when you join
Watch
Short, honest videos from Chris, Mom, and the tribe about communication, emotions, sensory needs, school challenges, and real breakthroughs — including sensory overload moments.
Read
Parent-friendly guidance for learning styles, executive function, social challenges, transitions, communication differences, therapeutic programs, and burnout.
Advocate
Prepare for meetings, understand accommodations and school language, and advocate with more clarity and less conflict. This is school advocacy support.
Connect
Inside and outside perspectives woven together to make hard moments clearer and families less alone.
Why families join
A grounded place for clarity, compassion, lived insight, and practical tools—without pressure to have everything figured out.
Understand
Translate difficult moments into language that is easier to use at home, at school, and in conversation, including behavior patterns and emotional regulation.
Apply
Learn from what helped, what did not, and what families discovered while living through it.
Belong
Feel part of a community that respects individuality and makes room for honest, complicated days.
Simple, accessible membership
Cancel anytime. Stay as long as it helps.
This keeps the community accessible, sustainable, and full of meaningful content — not noise.
Tier 1
$9/ month
Support an autistic creator! By joining this tier, you directly support my son’s work as a neurodivergent advocate. You will unlock unlimited access to our library of full-length, deep-dive videos where we break down past meltdowns, hidden sensory triggers, and neurodivergent behavior insight, plus the exact tools that helped him transition into a thriving 24-year-old. Thank you for helping us change the narrative for neurodivergent families!
Highly Recommended
Tier 2
$15/ month
Get direct insight from an autistic adult. This tier is for parents looking for deeper solutions to daily struggles, including routines, outbursts, and regulation challenges. You get everything in the $9 tier, plus exclusive access to our Monthly Q&A. Once a month, you can drop your specific questions about routines, outbursts, or triggers into our private member board. My son will record a dedicated video answering our members’ questions, giving you a rare window into what your own child might be experiencing.
Decoding Divergent is a 501(c)(3) organization. Your $15 membership fee is 100% tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Membership enrollment is coming soon. These buttons currently lead to the early community list and will be connected to secure checkout only after payment, access, cancellation, tax, refund, and email testing is complete.
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This is community support for parents of neurodivergent kids.
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Decoding Divergent shares lived experience and general educational information. It is not medical, mental-health, legal, or educational advice.
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