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RAINBOW BRAIN

Are you raising a Rainbow Brain™?

Whether you are loving, supporting, or raising a Rainbow Brain™, you are welcome here!

Your Brain is Beautiful

You are not Broken

You are a Good Parent 

You are not Alone

Mother and Daughter

Use this message to request feedback from a caregiver, teacher, or therapist who regularly interacts with your child. You can copy and paste it into an email or message, or adjust the language based on your relationship with the person.

Dressing Up Dad

This one-pager provides a quick reference to public and private grants, financial supports, and savings programs available for families raising children with autism. Limits may vary by year, state, or cycle. Always check application details before applying.

Loving Son

Use this checklist to organize the documentation and media that can support your child’s developmental evaluation. Check off each item as you gather it and place it in your physical or digital folder.

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Please consider donating to Service Dogs of Virginia. A 501c3 non-profit that places fully trained service dogs with families like mine at no cost. It requires between $40-50k to train and place each dog! 
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ABOUT US

How it All Started

Before my daughter was diagnosed with both ADHD and autism, her deep love for rainbows wasn’t just a a cute quirk; it was both a sign of something deeper and a stunning reflection of her brain’s unique form of processing the world around her.

As she grew, I began using the rainbows, to help her make sense of her diagnosis. It gave us both a way to talk about her brain, not as broken, but as beautiful.

Most children experience one or two emotions or “colors” at a time. But her brain feels the entire rainbow all at once. That can be overwhelming, but it can also be beautiful. 
 

Rainbow Brain was born from our story, and from the stories of so many other parents navigating the highs and lows of raising extraordinary children in a world that isn’t always built for them.

You’re not alone here.

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RAINBOW BRAIN™
BOOK SERIES

The Girl with the Rainbow Brain

Meet Aurora, a bright and curious girl who sees the world through a colorful lens. With her rainbow-striped dress and vivid imagination, she invites young readers to embrace their unique way of thinking. This story celebrates neurodiversity, creativity, and the beauty of seeing things differently.

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Nelly is a glowing jellyfish with special tentacles that represent the many shades of neurodivergence. From sensory overload to unexpected brilliance, Nelly’s underwater journey helps kids understand and appreciate the tangled but magical world of the neurodiverse brain.

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Eddy struggles to fall asleep like everyone else, but it’s not for lack of trying. Through gentle storytelling and soothing illustrations, this book offers comfort and understanding for children (and parents) navigating sleep challenges, especially in neurodivergent families.

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