Dads Raising Neurodiverse Kids
A Virtual Group
Parenting a neurodiverse child can be deeply meaningful. And also incredibly complex.
Many dads find themselves carrying questions, pressure, and worry without many places to talk about it honestly.
This virtual group is designed specifically for fathers raising neurodiverse children (including ADHD, autism, sensory differences, learning differences, and related needs). It offers a space to connect with other dads who understand the unique joys, challenges, and emotional landscape that can come with this kind of parenting.
Together, we’ll talk about the real stuff:
how to support your child while also taking care of yourself, how to navigate systems and family dynamics, how to stay connected to your partner, and how to build a deeper understanding of your child’s nervous system and needs.
You don’t have to have all the answers.
You just have to show up.
The goal of this group isn’t to “fix” your child or offer one-size-fits-all parenting advice. Instead, it’s about building understanding, sharing experiences, and helping dads feel less alone in the work of raising neurodiverse kids.
Group Details
Facilitator: Matt Brittsan, LPC, Honey Mental Health Therapist
Format: Virtual
Schedule: Monthly group meetings over a 3-month series
Cost: $125 for the full series
Space is limited to keep the group supportive and conversational.
If you're a dad navigating the beautiful, complicated work of raising a neurodiverse child, this space is for you.
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Wednesdays at 7p est
April 22, May 20, June 17
REGISTER HERE (meeting link will be sent the morning of group)