Making Autism & ADHD Make Sense

Practical education and advocacy so families can understand what’s happening and move forward with confidence instead of constant second-guessing.

When you’re trying to make sense of autism or ADHD, it’s not always clear where to begin or where you’re headed.

There’s often too much information, or not enough that actually connects to what you’re seeing in your child and in your everyday life.

Understanding autism and ADHD shouldn’t feel this overwhelming.

Here, I explain what’s happening in a way that makes sense and help you move forward with more confidence and less second-guessing.

Where Things Start to Make More Sense

Why This Work Matters to Me

I’m Brandy — a parent of two children with different needs and a nurse.

I’ve sat in appointments thinking it should all make sense and still walked away trying to piece together what was said and what it meant for my child.

I’ve navigated therapy schedules, school meetings, and the quiet uncertainty that comes with trying to understand what your child truly needs.

What I realized is that families don’t just need more information. We need information that truly connects and makes sense.

That’s why I created Unique Needs Support Foundation to bring clarity to autism and ADHD in a way that connects to real life. Not overwhelm. Not jargon. Just clear explanations and practical guidance that help you move forward with more confidence and less second-guessing.

I’m building a Facebook space for parents who want clearer, steadier understanding of autism and ADHD.

It’s where I’ll be sharing education, discussion prompts, and practical resources — and where families can learn alongside one another.

If you’d like to be part of that as it grows, you’re welcome to join.

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You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

Get in Touch

If you have a question, media inquiry, or collaboration idea, you can reach me here. I’ll respond as soon as I’m able.