Your child isn't broken
Support for African parents raising neurodivergent children.

Advocacy starts with understanding
When your child struggles to focus, communicate, or socialise, family members may say they're rude, lazy, or badly behaved. Schools may dismiss your concerns.
You know something else is happening.
Navigating ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or sensory processing differences is hard enough. Doing it whilst fighting cultural stigma makes it harder. This space helps you understand your child's needs, advocate in school meetings, access assessments, and find therapists who respect your family's background.
You're not alone. Other African parents are walking this path too.
