Free Webinar
You just got the diagnosis. Now you're Googling everything, second-guessing everyone, and lying awake at 3am wondering if you're already behind. You’re not.
Join me for a free monthly webinar where I walk newly diagnosed families through exactly what to do next — first steps, therapy options, what actually works, and how to stop feeling so lost.
You've got more than you think. Let's talk about it.
Hosted by Robin | Open Arms Consulting | Support that feels like home.
First Friday of every month | 12 PM EST
You've Just Got Your Diagnosis. Now What?
A free monthly webinar for parents of newly diagnosed neurodivergent children
The diagnosis brings answers — and a whole new set of questions. What therapy should we start? What do we say to our child? How do we navigate the school system, the waitlists, the funding maze?
This free webinar was created for exactly this moment.
Each month, I walk newly diagnosed families through the practical and emotional terrain of what comes next: understanding your child's diagnosis, navigating therapy options (including what to be cautious of), accessing funding in Quebec and across Canada, and building a roadmap that actually works for your family.
This isn't a lecture — it's a real conversation with an RDI Program Certified Consultant who has supported hundreds of families through this exact transition.
Get Your Money: A Free Autism Funding Guide for Families in Québec & Canada
Most families don't know how much financial support is actually available to them after a diagnosis — and the ones who do often don't know where to start. This FREE guide changes that.
Understanding Autism Funding in Canada & Québec walks you through every major program available to your family — from federal benefits like the Child Disability Benefit and Disability Tax Credit, to Québec-specific supports like the Supplement for Handicapped Children (SEH) and services through your local CISSS/CIUSSS.
No jargon. No overwhelm. Just clear, practical information so you can stop leaving money on the table.
Understanding Autism Funding in Canada & Québec walks you through every major program available to your family — from federal benefits like the Child Disability Benefit and Disability Tax Credit, to Québec-specific supports like the Supplement for Handicapped Children (SEH) and services through your local CISSS/CIUSSS.
Inside the guide:
Federal benefits every Canadian family should know about (CCB, CDB, DTC, RDSP)
Québec-specific programs, services, and tax credits
What happens when your child turns 18 — and how to plan ahead
A quick-reference summary of every program in one place
It's FREE, it's yours, and it was written specifically for families navigating the Québec system.
Understanding ADHD: A Guided Handbook for Parents & Caregivers
You've read the articles. You've Googled the symptoms. But you still feel like you're missing something — like there's a deeper explanation that would finally make your child's behaviour make sense.
This handbook is that explanation.
You've read the articles. You've Googled the symptoms. But you still feel like you're missing something — like there's a deeper explanation that would finally make your child's behaviour make sense.
This handbook is that explanation.
Written by Robin, RDI Program Certified Consultant, Understanding ADHD is a guided, plain-language resource designed to give parents and caregivers a real understanding of the ADHD brain — not just a checklist of strategies, but the why behind the behaviour.
What's inside:
What ADHD actually feels like from the inside — in your child's own words
The neurological foundation: why the frontal lobe changes everything
Time blindness, task initiation, working memory, and the shame cycle — explained clearly
Hyperfocus: why it's not proof your child doesn't have ADHD
Practical strategies for structure, memory, sleep, food regulation, and emotional intensity
A full dedicated section on inhibition — the most misunderstood piece of ADHD
What the inhibition–shame loop is, and how to break it
What actually develops inhibition over time — and your role in that
This is the handbook I wish every family had from day one.