Join us on October 16, 2025 for a webinar with Danielle Sullivan.
If you’ve tried everything and still feel stuck in daily resistance and emotional blow-ups, this webinar is for you. Using the core principles of nonviolent communication, we’ll explore how to reduce demands, increase collaboration, and meet both your needs and your child’s. You’ll leave with real-world strategies and renewed confidence to parent in alignment with your values.
This will be recorded and sent to you within a week after the event.
About Danielle
Danielle Sullivan – Founder/ Parent Coach (she/they): Danielle is the owner and founder of Neurodiverging Coaching and is a multiply-certified life coach specializing in centering positive psychology, solution-focused approaches, trauma-informed learning, and communication and relationship building strategies.
They’re a graduate and certificate-holder of the Neuroscience Academy, a 34 hour program in applied neuroscience and brain health (2021). They hold a B.A. degree from Temple University in Philadelphia (2007) and a M.A. degree, graduate certificate in women and gender studies, and a certificate of college teaching from the University of Colorado, Boulder (2013). Danielle has also completed significant continuing education in positive psychology, coaching through resistance, emotional intelligence, clinical psychology, and child psychology.
Danielle had intended to remain in academia to work on gender, disability, religion and human rights, but pivoted after she was diagnosed autistic around age 30 after her eldest child was also diagnosed. In looking for resources for herself, she found very little, and began producing the Neurodiverging Podcast to try to develop and offer resources for others like her, and who have kids like hers.
Danielle is agender, polyamorous / ethically non-monogamous, and queer, and is dedicated to providing a safe space for growth and discovery for folks and families of all kinds and configurations. They are a member of the Attention Deficit Disorder Association and the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. You may also be interested in their continuing self-education reading list here, or their One Sheet.

