Your favorite transformative parenting group ✶ For recovering Type-A parents of neurodivergent teens + young adults

Want to know more?

Check out videos on both WHY we created the NeuroParent Alliance - and a great interview we had with education expert Jennifer Greve!

[The] NeuroParent Alliance group is exactly the kind of support network parents of neurodivergent teens and young adults need: a welcoming community, applicable tools, a wealth of resources, time for self-reflection, plus articulate written takeaways. As mothers themselves, Kelli and Sara use experience, science, and humor to remind us just how empowered we (and our children) really are!

—Sarah T.

Our principles

We’re in it together - you help set
our content

Slang, swears, and laughter included

No judging
just understanding

Kindness always

Have questions?

Have questions?

I felt safe, heard, acknowledged, comforted, and accepted.  The presentations and information offered by the facilitators, Kelli and Sara, were so rich and helpful, and the conversations that followed by our cohort were intimate, nourishing, informative, thought-provoking, and offered with such love and kindness that it felt like coming home at last.  I highly recommend this workshop to all parents, especially if your child learns and lives in their own unique way. 

—Rev Susy Nason

Who we are

Dr Kelli Harding

Kelli aims to make the world a kinder and healthier place for all. An expert in psychiatry, mind-body medicine, and public health, she teaches at Columbia University in New York City and is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The Rabbit Effect: Live Longer, Happier, and Healthier with the Groundbreaking Science of Kindness. Despite her degrees, Kelli’s greatest teachers remain her three teenage sons and her family’s neurodiversity journey. She wants no parent ever to feel alone. Learn more at kellihardingmd.com.

Sara Blanchard

Sara loves to bridge the gap between well-being and social justice, advocating for those facing systemic challenges. After graduating from Harvard and working at Goldman Sachs, Sara became an accidental entrepreneur: she is a certified life coach, co-founder of Dear White Women (a social justice platform + podcast), and the author of two books. In addition to raising two multi-ethnic daughters in Colorado (Sara herself is Japanese and white), she and her white Canadian husband are constantly learning and unlearning as they navigate parenting neurodivergence. Learn more at sarablanchard.com.

Let’s connect!

Or, email us at

NeuroParentAlliance at gmail.com

at any time!