Dyslexia Healing Pathway

A self-paced course for parents navigating dyslexia through the lens of

lived experience, emotional healing, and heart-centered advocacy.

Soft Opening March 2026

Does your child have dyslexia?

Dyslexia is defined as a neurological learning difference that affects reading, spelling, and language processing.

But if you’re here, you already know: that’s not the whole story.

Dyslexia can come wrapped in brilliance—pattern recognition, deep creativity, relational gifts—and still unravel everything you counted on:
Your school plan.
Your family rhythm.
Your confidence as a parent.

It’s school anxiety, bedtime meltdowns, brilliant ideas, missed cues.
It’s holding it together in the meeting while quietly questioning everything.
It’s listening to the podcasts, reading the articles, Googling till midnight…and still wondering if you’re doing enough.

For the parents overwhelmed by options, second-guessing the system—and themselves—this pathway is for you.

Dyslexic kids often prefer a pen over a pencil, because of how it feels gliding over the paper as they write.

A Practical + Holistic Support Course

This isn’t a training. It’s a turning point.

You’ll choose between two formats:

1. A self-paced journey you can move through quietly
2. A cohort experience with weekly gatherings and support

This path blends real tools + emotional integration. It helps you:

  • Regulate your nervous system
    So you can make decisions from steadiness, not survival mode.

  • Make room for quiet, unseen grief
    Because what you’ve been carrying deserves recognition—not just endurance.

  • Gain language for advocacy, without getting lost in it
    So you can speak with clarity—at school, at home, in your own mind.

  • Replenish your capacity
    Because your presence—not perfection—is what helps your child feel safe. You don’t need to have it all figured out.


    You just need somewhere to land.
    Welcome.

What’s Included


Audio Guidance, in Three Parts

Each phase of the pathway opens with thoughtful, compassionate audio reflections—like a voice in the dark that knows the road.
They’re organized around the three core arcs of the dyslexia parenting path:
The Before. The Middle. The Reclaiming.

You’ll go at your own pace—no rush, no grades, no pressure to keep up.

Integration Materials + Reflection Pathways

With every audio session, you'll receive a PDF that includes:

  • Key themes & mirrored truths — for when you need to feel seen, not lost

  • Gentle inner questions — write, wonder, or just breathe with them

  • Supportive practices — for grounding, nervous system regulation, and emotional clarity

  • A curated resource lens — videos, podcasts, and reads that actually move the needle

These aren’t worksheets. They’re soul-support tools—for when your mind is spinning or your heart needs a hand to hold. And whenever you need to come back to center, the audio reflections and bonus tracks are always here—steady, quiet, ready when you are.

Ongoing Access + Living Materials

You’ll have access to everything, always. And as new resources, practices, or parent stories arrive, they’ll be added—because this path evolves.
And so do you.

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A look inside the course.

Meet Tricia

I’m a mother, educator, and emotional intelligence guide—and a space holder for families navigating what most systems weren’t built to see.

I built this journey because I lived it.

When my son began shutting down at the table—long before anyone offered answers—I knew. That something deeper was happening. That the system wasn’t built to catch kids like him… or parents like me.

Professionally, I’m trained in reflective supervision, trauma-informed practice, and a range of healing modalities. I’ve founded and directed a school rooted in nervous system regulation and relational care.

Personally, I’m someone who notices things early—before they’re named, diagnosed, or understood. I’ve spent my life tracking those quiet intuitive-hits, the things no one else wants to say out loud yet. I listen between the lines. I ask better questions. I build bridges where most people see gaps.

If you’ve ever felt like the only one who saw it—before it had a name, before anyone took it (or you) seriously—this was made for you.

Topics Covered:

Your Questions, Answered

  • ➡ "I’ve spent so much time and money already—will this be another overwhelm spiral or actually shift something?"

    This is a place for you—and that can feel hard to want, especially when you’re needed everywhere else. But you can’t pour from an empty cup.

    If you’ve been holding it together with quiet doubts, this is a space to re-regulate, reconnect with yourself, learn gentle tools that work for you—and remember: you’re not alone anymore.

    You weren’t meant to go this path solo. Support for you is support for your child, too.

  • No formal diagnosis is needed. This space can help you explore the quiet question you may already be circling: “Is this my child?”

    Because dyslexia is often a hidden disability—and yes, disability is an intentional word here (it’s the language schools recognize for IEP support)—it can show up in subtle, confusing ways. Many dyslexic kids are incredibly bright and find ways to compensate, which makes it easier for others to overlook… and for you to second-guess yourself.

    If you’ve ever thought, “What if I’m making too big a deal of this?” or “What if they just tried harder?”—you’re not alone. That tension is part of the journey.

    You’re welcome here—exactly where you are.

  • ➡ "Will this teach me how to teach my kid to read?"

    No. This pathway is about supporting you—the helmsperson of your family—as you navigate the emotional, logistical, and systemic layers of your child’s school and learning journey.

    You are not responsible for mastering phonics instruction or becoming a private tutor.
    By law, that’s the school system’s job. Take that off your plate.

    Here, we learn what’s truly ours to carry—and what isn’t.

  • First—yes. When you’re parenting through neurodivergence, life is more. More coordination, more emotional labor, more plates spinning. You’re not imagining that.

    Which is why this offering was built with flexibility in mind.

    You can choose the path that fits your season:
    → A self-paced journey you can move through on your own time
    → Or a cohort experience, where we meet 3x per month to share, reflect, and regulate together.

    No shame. No pressure. Just spacious support—your way.to connect with others on our path.

  • This isn’t a firehose of information—it’s a curated, nervous-system-safe space to land, reflect, and restore.

    Here’s what you’ll receive:

    For both the self-paced and cohort paths:

    • Ten themed audio reflections + transcripts (10–20 min), with storytelling, truth-telling, and anchoring insight

    • Written guides with clear, compassionate language that helps you integrate what you’re learning

    • Supportive tools like journaling prompts, recommended resources, and nervous system practices

    • Private space to process your experience—on your own or with the group

    If you choose the cohort option:

    • Three live calls per month, held gently and purposefully

    • A supportive, non-performative group space

    • Optional share prompts (so you never have to carry the emotional labor of explaining everything from scratch)

    You’ll have ongoing access to everything—so whether you move slowly or jump right in, the material will be there when you're ready.

  • Is this safe? Is this held? Or will I be handling it alone?

    This space was designed for tender hearts carrying big things.

    Grief, confusion, rage, relief—it all belongs here.
    You do not need to edit your feelings to be here. And you will not be left alone to hold them.

    This pathway is paced for nervous system safety.
    The materials welcome stillness and honest reflection—not performance or busywork. If you join a cohort, our gatherings are gently facilitated spaces where showing up as you are is more than enough. Silence is valid. So is laughter. So are tears you didn’t expect.

    Whether you take the self-paced route or join the group, you’ll be met with care.
    Because healing demands not just good information—but a held container to feel it in.

    And that’s what this is.

  • Absolutely. You don’t have to speak in a group or engage in shared spaces to find value here.

    Many folks choose the self-paced path and move quietly.
    Others join the cohort but speak only when they feel called. Zero pressure to "share" or process out loud.

    This was built for sensitive systems and solo processors, too.

  • Neither.

    This is soul-rooted and emotionally intelligent—but not ungrounded or fluffy.
    It’s clear, clean support you can feel. Not behavior charts. Not toxic positivity. And definitely not shame.

    You’ll find a mix of real talk, intuitive knowing, nervous system care, and practical wisdom—delivered in a way that respects your complexity.

  • You’ll find the details below—but let’s name this upfront:
    This is an intentional investment, but it’s not priced to gatekeep healing work.

    It’s not a $27 video bundle you forget about.
    And it’s not a luxury coaching package with a price tag that makes your stomach drop.

    This is sacred, strategic, deeply supportive space—designed to honor your capacity and your clarity.

  • You’re right to ask. Leadership matters.

    This work is led by someone who’s not just trained in systems change, trauma-informed care, and reflective supervision—but who knows the grief and grit of parenting a neurodivergent child from inside the story.

    I’ve lived this. I’ve researched it. I’ve held space for it. And I created what I wish had existed when I was in the thick of it.

  • This space is therapeutic, but it's not therapy.

    It holds emotion. It offers clarity. It invites healing movement.

    But it does not replace professional mental health support. If you’re holding acute grief, unprocessed trauma, or mental health challenges that need clinical care—please seek a licensed therapist or facilitator trained to help.

    You deserve support that can meet your depth.
    This space is powerful—but it’s not medical. And it won’t pretend to be.

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