A living commitment · With care

Accessibility Statement

This site was built by a therapist who has spent decades alongside neurodivergent kids, teens, and adults. Accessibility here isn't a checklist we tolerate — it's the whole point. Everyone deserves a calm, usable, dignified place to find resources.

Last updated: January 2026

Our commitment

We aim to meet or exceed WCAG 2.2 AA, and we lean toward AAA wherever it serves real people. Neurodivergent kindness — clear language, predictable structure, low sensory load — is built into the foundations, not bolted on at the end.

Readability & typography

Keyboard & screen reader access

Responsive layouts

Layouts reflow gracefully from large desktop screens down to small phones, with content stacking before it becomes cramped. Tap targets on phones are sized to be comfortable for fine-motor differences and accidental taps. The site works in both portrait and landscape orientations.

Sensory-conscious design

If your operating system has "Reduce motion" turned on, this site will honor that automatically and skip non-essential animations.

Ongoing improvements

Accessibility is never "done" — browsers change, assistive technologies evolve, and we keep learning from the people who use this site. We periodically run audits with both automated tools and real keyboard / screen reader testing, and we prioritize fixes that improve real human experience over checklist compliance.

Current focus areas:

Tell us what could be better

If something on this site is hard to use — for any reason — please tell us. Your feedback shapes the very next round of fixes, and we genuinely want to hear it. There's no wrong way to say it.

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We aim to acknowledge accessibility feedback within 2 business days and to share a fix or a clear timeline within 10 business days.

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