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Free Toolkit Drop + What Is Coming
I made something for you. If you have been sitting at the homework table this week and feeling like you are out of options, this is for you. Drop YES in the comments, and I will send you The Homework Table Toolkit: five brain-first strategies you can try with your child tonight. It is a free printable I put together specifically for this community, grounded in what we know about executive function and what actually helps. No sign-ups. No forms. Just drop YES, and I will send it to you directly. And I want to be upfront about something else. I have been listening to this community since we opened. I have read your posts, your check-ins, and your Ask Dr. KC questions. And I know some of you need more than a weekly post and a bi-weekly live session. You are ready for something deeper, something more consistent, something that meets you where you are every single week. I am building that. More details are coming next week. But if you are already thinking "yes, that is me," I want you to watch this space. Dr. KC
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Story Saturday
Before you were in this community, you had already been doing something remarkable. You had been showing up for a child the world kept misreading, without a roadmap, without enough support, often without anyone looking you in the eye and saying: You are doing it right. I want to hear that story today. Not the diagnosis story. Not the school meeting story. The moment. The one where something shifted, even a little. The first time you saw your child differently. The day you stopped trying to change them and started trying to understand them. The moment you realized you were not alone in this. Drop it in the comments. This thread belongs to all of us. Dr. KC
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I love this community. Thank you Dr Klay For me Ezekiel was my first neurodivergent love. He bawled to get a bath. He bawled when I stepped out the room. He didnt walk upright till he was almost four. But when he crept it was like he ran on his knees. He seemed to hate eating or drinking. And though I knew something wasn't right. I didnt know what was wrong. But he opened that door where instead of getting frustrated I decided to pay more attention to his cues, behaviour and moods. And slowly I started seeing him. Listening without hearing him. He changed my world and ignited my passion for exceptional learners as I call them.
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Eze as I call him changed my life. Thanks again Doc I needed this community
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Kathy Ann Joseph
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I am a woman, mother, educator and advocate that's passionate about exceptional learners. I am selflessly invested in seeing them develop holistically

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Joined May 21, 2026