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Free Parent Support Suite

A calmer set of practical tools for understanding concerns, tracking what matters, and going into school conversations more clearly.

Free Parent Support Suite is a set of simple, psychology-informed tools for parents and carers of autistic, ADHD, or otherwise neurodivergent children.

It’s designed to make the process feel more manageable. You do not need to use every document at once. You can start with the page that best fits the question or difficulty in front of you right now.

The suite helps you understand possible pathways, notice patterns, prepare for meetings, and keep the process moving when support feels unclear or stuck.

What’s included

You can dip in and out of the tools. Each one has a clear purpose so you can choose what fits best right now.

Start Here

A simple guide to choosing the right resource and deciding what to do next.

Routes to Assessment and Diagnosis

A practical guide to understanding possible pathways, waiting periods, and next steps.

Routes to Support: Funding for Your Neurodivergent Child

A guide to SEND support and funding routes.

After-School Fallout Tracker

For noticing patterns between the school day and what happens afterwards.

School Distress and Attendance Tracker

For noticing patterns around getting in, staying in, and recovering after school.

My Child at a Glance

A one-page profile to help adults understand a child more quickly and accurately.

Parent School Evidence Summary

For turning day-to-day concerns into clearer, more usable school meeting evidence.

Parent Meeting Checklist

A practical guide for preparing for school meetings.

Adjustment Ideas for School

A discussion sheet for identifying changes that may reduce pressure.

When Support Is Not Happening

A parent guide for clarifying the problem, following up clearly, and knowing what to do next.

SEND Contact and Case Log

A simple record for keeping names, actions, deadlines, and follow-up in one place.

How parents can use it

You can move through the suite in small, manageable steps. Many parents find it helpful to follow this kind of journey:

1.

Start by understanding the situation.

2.

Capture what daily life looks like.

3.

Pull patterns and evidence together.

4.

Go into meetings more prepared.

5.

Keep the process moving if support is vague or not happening.

You do not need perfect wording. Clear examples, repeated patterns, and specific questions are often more useful than trying to sound clinical. It’s okay to bring what you have and build the picture over time.

Designed to reduce overwhelm

The Free Parent Support Suite is interactive or printable. You can use it one step at a time, at your own pace.

It’s built to make school conversations and support planning clearer and calmer, so you can focus on what matters most for your child and family.

Download the Free Parent Support Suite

Parents, carers, and practitioners are welcome to download and use this suite in a practical, everyday way.

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