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About Threaded Roots

Parenting can feel overwhelming—especially when nothing seems to work and you’re left second-guessing yourself.

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Threaded Roots exists to support parents who want to understand behavior, strengthen connection, and make choices that align with how they want to parent—without shame, pressure, or perfection.

 

Our Mission

Threaded Roots supports parents navigating the realities of everyday parenting—whether or not a diagnosis is part of their family’s story.

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Through accessible education, shared community, and values-based parent coaching—support that helps you parent in ways that align with how you want to show up—Threaded Roots works alongside families to understand behavior, strengthen connection, and build relationships rooted in safety and trust.

What guides this practice

The focus isn’t on changing who you are or fixing the past—it’s on reflection, understanding what’s happening beneath the surface, and gently exploring how you want to move forward with your child.

  • Understanding behavior beneath the surface, not just what’s visible

  • Supporting caregivers through validation, empathy, and curiosity—without blame or shame

  • Offering practical strategies that fit real life, with flexibility and choice

  • Growth rooted in connection, not control

Why This Practice Exists

This practice grew from a clear gap in accessible, parent-centered support. I’ve seen how often families are given strategies without understanding—and how isolating that can feel. As both a professional and a parent, my goal is to support caregivers in making intentional, values-aligned choices that help children feel safe, supported, and able to come to their parents without fear or shame.

 

About the Practitioner                      

I’m a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with experience supporting families with children ages two to 16 years old across home, school, community, and clinic settings—and I’m also a parent, navigating the same everyday challenges many families bring into this space.

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My work is grounded in evidence-informed behavioral science and informed by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), with a focus on real-life skill building, modeling, and in-the-moment support—especially during hard moments.

 

What I Believe Families Deserve

Families deserve ethical, compassionate, and truly individualized support—care that looks beyond behavior to what’s happening underneath. My goal is to help parents feel confident, empowered, and connected in the relationship they’re building with their child.

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