Supporting neurodivergent families with practical, affirming guidance.

Empowering families, schools, and professionals with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to support neurodivergent and twice-exceptional (2e) children through connection, play, and strength-based approaches.

Why should your family choose Kind of Extraordinary?

Lived experience meets expertise

I support families by combining specialised therapeutic practices and evidence-based strategies with genuine understanding and empathy.

As a neurodivergent parent who is also a trained professional, I get it!

Neurodiversity- affirming, not deficit-based or pathologising

No false promises, quick 'fixes' or sticker charts... Just acceptance, compassion, co-regulation and collaboration.

Real-life support, not clinical jargon

Practical and informed strategies and guidance that can be adapted to effectively incorporated into your family's everyday life.

“Kind of Extraordinary” is a reminder that neurodivergent kids and those raising them, don’t need to be fixed. They’re already extraordinary in their own way, and kindness should be at the centre of everything.

I am here for families who think differently.

Founded by a neurodivergent parent and certified AutPlay Therapy provider, Kind of Extraordinary offers practical, compassionate support for families raising neurodivergent and twice-exceptional (2e) children.

Whether you're navigating school systems, sensory differences, or struggling with advocacy fatigue... you'll find practical tools, genuine understanding, and support that celebrates your child as an individual.

How I can support you

Clarity Call

Quick, focused support to help you identify your next step without wasting weeks waiting for meetings and answers.

Parent Consultation

In-depth advice to help foster understanding and support co-regulation. Empowering you to parent and support your child with confidence.

Voxer Support

Voice note coaching in your pocket for those weeks when everything feels a bit overwhelming.

Advocacy Prep

Head into school meetings, SEND reviews or referral appointments feeling prepared, informed and supported.

Quarterly
parent support

Regular and consistent support throughout the highs and lows for the duration of the term.

You're doing better than you think, believe me.

I'm Emma, parent to two 2e kids, late diagnosed neurodivergent and the founder of Kind of Extraordinary.

I believe that our current society is too focused on the barriers neurodivergent children and adults encounter in a system not designed to be inclusive. I believe we need to be understood, supported, accepted and celebrated as individuals regardless of how our brains are wired.

Every conversation, email, and session I offer is grounded in professional experience, training and lived experience. I respect your knowledge and experience as a parent and the things that make your child extraordinary.

Whether you’re looking for quick clarity or longer-term support, Kind of Extraordinary offers practical, neurodiversity-affirming guidance for you and your family.

FAQs

  • Not at all. Many families I work with are still exploring what they feel ‘fits’ for their child. Whether your child has a diagnosis, is awaiting assessment, or you simply need support, you’re welcome here.

  • A Clarity Call is a focused 30-minute session designed to give you quick guidance on a specific issue (like a school meeting or a specific sensory need) or can be used as an opportunity to work out what longer-term support you might want from me. A Parent Consultation is a longer, in-depth session where we can dig deeper into patterns, challenges, and strategies and create a more structured plan together.

  • No, although my work is informed by therapeutic frameworks and I am a certified AutPlay therapy provider, I do not offer therapy or clinical intervention. I provide parent-focused support, strategy, and education in a way that is neurodiversity-affirming, practical, and relational.

  • Yes. I support parents of children from toddlerhood to late teens. My approach is always tailored to your child’s developmental stage and needs. Neurodivergence doesn’t follow one timeline, and neither does the support I provide.

  • While I don't currently offer direct meeting attendance, I do offer advocacy prep sessions to help you feel confident and prepared for those conversations including document review, email templates, and scripts you can adapt for your meeting.

  • Yes, I can work with families internationally particularly through coaching-style services such as consultations and Voxer support. However, educational systems and policies vary country to country, for this reason, school-related support will always be UK-based unless otherwise discussed.

  • Yes! If you're unsure which service is the best fit, you’re welcome to send me a message through the contact form or email. You could also book a Clarity Call and I’ll guide you towards the option that meets your current needs with no pressure.

  • Voxer is a voice note and text messaging app, kind of like having me in your back pocket for a week or two! You can send questions, thoughts, or updates throughout the day, and I’ll reply within agreed hours. It’s a great option if you want flexible support in real time without needing to schedule a call.

  • Absolutely. I work with all families including but not limited to those with autistic children, ADHDers, PDA profiles, sensory seekers/avoiders, and twice-exceptional (2e) children. Every child is unique and the support I offer reflects that.

  • I offer lower-cost entry points like Clarity Calls and plan to expand accessible resources such as downloadable tools and workshops. I also share free, supportive content over on Instagram and TikTok to help families feel less alone and more equipped.