Meet Jen

Jen's work is centered around building relationships and fostering an environment of safety, understanding, and autonomy to support you in working towards your goals.  Because of her own neurodivergence, Jen firsthand understands the importance of taking an individualized, strengths-based approach with each person she works with. Jen aims to help families increase understanding and connection, build confidence, and find systems that work uniquely for them. 

Jen graduated with honors from Northeastern University where she studied interpersonal communication and psychology. She is currently pursuing a certification in Pathological Demand Avoidance, and her experience as an executive functioning coach is what led to her passion of working with neurodivergent families. 

Jen uses she/her pronouns and resides in Atlanta. She enjoys yoga, gardening, and spending time with animals, especially her dog named Wilbur. 

Jen is currently taking clients and specializes in working with those who have profiles of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and ADHD. She is available to work 1:1 with students or with parents who may be looking for guidance and information on how to support your child.