Struggling to Support Your Young Adult with NVLD?

NVLD DOESN'T NEED TO BE A LIFE SENTENCE 

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Get them personalized coaching that builds life skills, social skills, confidence, and independence.

If you're the parent of a bright young adult who struggles with daily life, you're not alone. 

Navigating a world built around visual-spatial cues can be overwhelming for someone with Nonverbal Learning Disability (NVLD).

What Other Parents Are Saying:

Sound Familiar?

  • Your child is articulate but struggles with social interactions.
  • Maps, directions, or diagrams feel impossible to follow –driving is a nightmare 
  • They’re constantly overwhelmed by tasks that require organization or time management.
  • You worry they’re falling behind — socially, academically, emotionally. They're worried too!
  • They don't pick up on social cues or the unwritten rules of the workplace, school, or dating
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3. Show up for your free 30-minute video consultation

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A PROGRAM CRAFTED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE CHALLENGES OF NVLD and FAILURE TO LAUNCH

Get your young person state-of-the art coaching and 

send them into the world with confidence

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There Is a Way Forward

NVLD is a real, brain-based condition — not a matter of laziness or lack of effort. 

With the right support, your child can build the skills and confidence they need to thrive

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Christina has the best understanding and protocols for NVLD of anyone we’ve met.

Since working with her, my son has developed better coping skills and is more connected to his feelings. I’ve seen him start to manage his emotions, and for the first time, he’s trying to have better interactions with family members.

Georgia L. 

This program gave me breathing room as a parent.

It’s such a relief knowing my son has a safe space to work through his challenges. Christina is there for him when he needs it, and I can already see him using the tools she’s taught him instead of leaning on me for every decision.

Berto F.

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Genuine, caring, and committed to change.

Christina truly enjoys working with this population and brings a deep level of care and expertise. The ability to connect with other parents has been invaluable—and seeing my child grow more independent has given us real hope.

Susan R.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What exactly is NVLD coaching?

NVLD coaching is a structured, strengths-based approach that helps young adults with Nonverbal Learning Disability develop practical life skills, emotional regulation, and social confidence. It’s not therapy—it’s forward-focused support that builds independence.

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How is coaching different from therapy?

While therapy often focuses on emotional healing or diagnosis, coaching is action-oriented. We help clients build routines, solve real-life problems, and achieve personal goals. Coaching can complement therapy but serves a different purpose.

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Who is this program for?

This program is designed for young adults (usually 16–36) with NVLD and struggle with things like executive functioning, independence, social cues, and emotional regulation. Parents who feel burnt out or unsure how to help also benefit from the structured support.

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What if my child is resistant to coaching?

This is common, especially with young adults who feel burned out or misunderstood. We specialize in building rapport with reluctant clients and meeting them where they are—without pressure, shame, or judgment.

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This NVLD Coaching Program Can Help Your Young Person:

  • Master essential life skills step-by-step.
  • Improve emotional regulation and reduce worry.
  • Build real confidence in social settings.
  • Set and achieve realistic personal goals.
  • Reduce parent burnout with structured, expert support.

Why This Approach Works

This program combines coaching with a deep understanding of NVLD’s neurological foundations. 

Research shows that individuals with NVLD face challenges in spatial reasoning, attention, and motor coordination — all of which impact interactions with other people and therefore daily life. 

This program is built to address these challenges directly, while celebrating each client’s unique strengths.

How The Work Unfolds

In the first phase, we focus on building consistent, everyday habits that serve as the foundation for long-term success. 

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Using DBT skills, we'll will work on key areas like maintaining a healthy sleep schedule, eating well, exercising, and staying on track with work or school commitments. 

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The final phase is about solidifying the progress made and ensuring long-term stability. 

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Whether it’s getting a promotion, paying their own way, starting a business, or transitioning to living independently, we work to make these achievements sustainable. 

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Phase 1: 

Establishing Consistency and Foundational Skills

Phase 2: 

Setting and Working Toward Life Goals

Phase 3: 

Reinforcing Success and Solidifying New Habits

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Once we’ve established a solid foundation, we shift to bigger life goals, whether related to education, career, or social relationships. 

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Parents may be less involved during this phase but often reach out to share updates or concerns.. 

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