
New diagnosis — what happens now?
“Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, a sensory or speech difference — a calm conversation about what it means and what to do first.”
This is for you if
- Your child has just been diagnosed and you've been handed a letter and not much else.
- You're wondering what support school should now be putting in place.
- You want to understand the diagnosis without three weeks of late-night searching.
What you walk away with
A diagnosis is a starting point, not a verdict. The aim of this session is for you to leave feeling clearer and steadier, not more worried.
How it works
Tell us about your child in a 5-minute, plain-English form.
We hand-pick and match your specialist, usually within 24 hours.
Book around your life — evenings, weekends, school holidays.
Walk away from every call with a written plan you can act on.
Our standard 45-minute session. Most parents start here.
You'll be matched with
- Educational psychologists
- Specialist teachers & SEND tutors
- SENCos
Every specialist is Enhanced-DBS checked and qualification-verified before they go live.
Common questions
My child hasn't been diagnosed yet — can you still help?
Yes. If you're at the start of the assessment journey, a specialist can talk you through the pathway, what to expect, and how to get the most from appointments. You don't need a diagnosis to book.
Will I be told what's 'wrong' with my child?
No. These sessions are about understanding how your child is wired and what helps them thrive — strengths included. We talk about support, not labels to fix.
Vetted before they ever meet your child
Enhanced DBS, qualifications verified against the awarding body, identity confirmed in person.