Equity-based pricing for families
Neurodivergent family advocacy without barriers.
That’s why every service we offer is available on a four-tier sliding scale. This isn’t charity. It’s community care. It’s an acknowledgment that families walk into this work from very different financial realities and that all of them deserve access.
How the Sliding Scale Works
When you sign up for a service, you choose the tier that reflects your situation. No proof required. No paperwork. No judgment.
We trust parents to know their own circumstances.
How It Works
Our model has four tiers:
🌞 Abundance - Standard rate + 5%. You support your family and help another family access support. Community care in action.
🌟 Standard Tier 1 - The actual cost of services and resources. For families who can pay without strain. Sustains this work long-term.
🌿 Reduced Tier 2 - For families meeting basic needs but stretched by therapy, tutoring, or debt. Accessible without creating hardship.
🌱 Community Tier 3 - For families under significant financial pressure. No shame, no gatekeeping. Everyone deserves access.
Each family chooses their tier with honesty. Each receives the same support, whether it’s a 90-minute advocacy session, ND mom coaching, or a digital toolkit.
Why Now
Every month that passes without supports is another month your child falls behind or burns out trying to keep up.
Sliding scale is one way we refuse to replicate abandonment. It’s a small crack in the wall of inequity.
Sliding scale pricing flips the script on scarcity. It says:
Access should not depend on privilege.
Accessible parent support ADHD & autism
Paying what you can is enough.
Sliding scale IEP advocacy
Affordable executive function coaching
When some pay more, others can pay less and everyone still gets served.
It’s not a discount. It’s not a handout.
It’s how we build a more equitable system, one IEP, one coaching session, one family at a time.
How to Choose Your Tier
When you’re ready to book a service, simply select the tier that feels right for your family. If you’re unsure, here’s the only question you need to ask yourself:
“At what rate can I say yes to this support without putting my family in crisis and still honor the value of the work?”
That’s your tier.