Tools & support
Everything in one place — pick what you need right now. Nothing here is medical advice; it's information and support, free and private.
Right now
For the moment you're in.
Understand & track
Notice patterns and what helps your child.
Do you relate? (self-reflection)
A gentle, private set of common autistic experiences for adults wondering about themselves — a reflection, not a test.
Open →Journal
Note moments, see your child's patterns, and a phase-matched agenda of gentle things to try — private to your device.
Open →The stages
The developmental spiral — every stage normal and equal, with what tends to help in each.
Open →Research & evidence
Trustworthy, current, and cited.
Latest research
A live feed of the newest autism studies, the evidence behind our suggestions, and the full reference list.
Open →Clinical trials
Autism & ADHD studies recruiting now, pulled live from ClinicalTrials.gov.
Open →Medication info
Plain look-ups of the official FDA label — what it's for, use in children, and warnings.
Open →Strategies that help
A curated, evidence-graded list of supports from research — honest about how strong each one is.
Open →Guides & navigating systems
Practical help with the hard logistics.
Find help near you
Search registered providers by type and place, plus a plain-language insurance, funding & waitlist guide.
Open →Practical guides
Everyday strategies for food, light, sound, touch, sleep, and connecting.
Open →Autistic adulthood
Late-adult identification and the healthcare handover at 18 — a place to start the 'services cliff.'
Open →Legal & rights
Your rights and how the systems work — IEPs, services, and where to turn.
Open →Services
Find and sign up for supports and programs that fit your family.
Open →Connect
You're not alone.
Community
Parents & caregivers, autistic adults, and the commons — anonymous, moderated, judgment-free.
Open →Trusted directory
Hand-picked organizations and supports — autistic-led voices first, each with an honest note.
Open →Play & print
Free printable coloring sheets and calm, sensory-friendly games — for kids and grown-ups.
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