A small library for parents of neurodivergent teens and young adults, built
from twenty years of clinical work. Guides, workbooks, reference cards, and a
bundle. Everything on this page is delivered by Payhip: instant download,
licensed for individual and family use.
§01Featured · The full library
The CSO Framework™ Parent Bundle.
Your young adult isn’t broken. But something isn’t working. The bundle teaches
parents to see what their young adult can actually do right now, and what
gets in the way. It separates three things: capacity (what’s available today
under these conditions), skill (what they know how to do), and ownership
(whether they’re driving it). When you can tell those apart, you stop
repeating instructions to someone who doesn’t have capacity, and you stop
rescuing someone who’s ready to own the situation.
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Before You Step InThe Parent Reference Card. A one‑page decision tree for the moment you feel the pull to step in.
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Let Them Be UncomfortableA letter for parents doing the hardest quiet work: watching, and choosing not to step in and fix it.
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Understanding Your Neurodivergent Young AdultThe CSO Framework™ Parent Guide. A 31‑page guide to the developmental gap and what to do about it.
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The Mindset WorkbookAn 8‑week guided journal for parents ready to work on the only part they can control: their own lens.
FormatFour PDFs, instant download
ForParents of neurodivergent teens and young adults
Price$49. All four titles, save $16 versus buying separately.
Each of the four titles works on its own. The free letter is a good place
to start. The reference card lives on the fridge. The guide is the sit‑down
read. The workbook is eight weeks of quiet, honest work on the lens you bring
to your young adult.
Letter · Free
Let Them Be Uncomfortable.
A letter for parents of neurodivergent young adults. Your young adult is
going to struggle. That is not a sign something has gone wrong. That is how
the growing works. Practical guidance on what to say when they call with a
problem, how to tell support from rescue, and the line between struggle that
grows them and danger that needs you now.
The Parent Reference Card. A one‑page decision tree for the moment you
feel the pull to step in. Walk five questions (safety, the trigger test,
capacity, skill, ownership) to a clear answer: hold the floor, or step back.
Print it for the fridge.
The CSO Framework™ Parent Guide. Your young adult is 20, or 23, or 25,
and they are not functioning like the adult you pictured at this age. A 31‑page
guide to why masking made the challenges invisible until independence required
new support structures, and what the CSO Framework™ changes about the
conversation.
An 8‑week guided journal for parents ready to work on the only part
they can actually control: their own lens. Daily prompts, weekly readings,
a curiosity exercise, and pre and post self‑assessments. ADHD‑friendly
design; no penalty for missed days.
Everything on this page is licensed for individual and family use. The
practitioner and program tools live on the materials page: the Skills
Knowledge Assessment, the Adult Living Skills Curriculum, and the Complete
Independence Package. Those are program licensed and fulfilled by inquiry.