School Support That Sticks Summit
October 27th - 30th
Where school challenges meet sticky solutions. The first summit just for parents navigating the ups and downs of school with color-outside-the-lines kids.
Free online event for parents of K–12 students.
Helping kids thrive at school
takes more than a color-coded calendar.
You’re on the right track.
You’re emailing teachers, trying new routines, and binging every podcast that sounds remotely helpful.
You're showing up to school meetings even when they’re frustrating and full of jargon.
But… you’re still stuck cobbling together advice, questioning your every move, and wondering if school is going to be this hard forever.
Maybe right now you….
…leave every school meeting with more questions than answers.
…have a running Google Doc of “stuff to look into” that just keeps growing.
…keep hearing, “Let’s just wait and see,” when waiting is the last thing your kid needs.
…feel like every step forward leads to three more forms, emails, or hoops.
…can’t shake the feeling that you're missing something—but you don’t know what.
There has to be a better way.
You want to help your child at school,
but it feels like a second job
& you’re already running on empty.
How would it feel to…
…finally understand what your child really needs (and how to ask for it)?
…stop scrambling for answers and start making confident moves?
…have expert-backed support that fits your real life—not a perfect one?
This is exactly what you’ll experience at the School Support That Sticks Summit!
The School Support That Sticks Summit is a free, online event for parents like you facing school challenges like learning disabilities, neurodiversity, anxiety, ADHD and more.
Done with vague or out-dated advice? Get ready to walk away from the summit feeling equipped and hopeful (instead of defeated & exhausted).
Summit Sponsors
The School Support That Sticks Summit:
school success without burnout or guesswork.
Join the School Support That Sticks Summit to learn from 20+ parent-centered education experts about how to navigate school challenges with more confidence, less stress, and tools that actually work.
MEET THE HOST
Hey there!
👋 I’m Scotti Weintraub, MA—parent coach, school navigator, podcast host, & forged-in-fire parent advocate.
Oh, and I know exactly how hard it is to support a child who’s struggling at school. Parenting my own 2 neurodivergent teens has taught me about unexpected things like anxiety and learning disabilities and the exhausting process of advocating with schools. After I became a go-to resource for all of my friends - and their friends - I knew I couldn’t stop there. I launched Reframe Parenting to share my hard won successes and strategies to save parents just like you time and heartache.
This summit is the kind of support I wish I had years ago. I’m thrilled to share it with families who need it now. Because having the right info turns “impossible” into “I can handle this”.
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What to Expect at the
School Support That Sticks Summit
📅 When & Where
This free online event runs October 27–30, 2025. All sessions are virtual, so you can tune in from anywhere — from the carpool line or the kitchen table.
👥 Private Summit Community
You’ll get access to a private pop-up Facebook group where you can connect with other parents, share wins and worries, and get real-time support during the event.
🎙️ Expert Sessions
Each day you'll get access to 5+ short, practical sessions (<30 minutes each) from trusted education experts. Sessions are available for free for 48 hours—watch when it works for you.
🎁 Fun Giveaways All Week Long
From practical goodies to little pick-me-ups just for you, we’re giving away prizes throughout the summit that real parents will actually want. Surprises may come from our speakers, too!
✨ The Parent Power Pack
Want more time and more tools?
After you register, you’ll get a special invite to upgrade to the Parent Power Pack—featuring extended access to all sessions, private podcast feed so you can listen on the go, expert bonuses, and extra resources to make your next steps even easier.
What Makes This
Event Different?
This isn’t just another parenting summit.
It’s the only event focused on helping parents get real, effective school support for kids who learn differently—like those with ADHD, learning disabilities, or other neurodivergent needs.
You won’t find vague mindset tips or one-size-fits-all advice. This summit is built around the challenges real families face: neurodiversity, navigating IEPs and 504s, building academic skills, managing emotions and behavior, and becoming a stronger advocate without burning out.
I’ve brought together 25+ pros in the fields of education, parenting, and neurodiversity. I’ve asked the questions you want the answers to and distilled it all into short, snack-able & practical sessions.
Things are changing quickly. There are answers out there to help you and your child. Because your kid deserves more than good intentions.
They deserve support that sticks.
Meet our Speakers
Day One: Understanding Your Unique Learner
Dig into how your child’s brain works—including learning styles, sensory needs, and emotional patterns—so you can stop guessing and start responding with confidence.
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Gabriele Nicolet, MA, CCC-SLP
Speech Therapist & Parent Coach
When Needs Overlap: Navigating Multiple Challenges Without Losing Support -
Debbie Reber, MA
Author, Coach, Founder & CEO of Tilt Parenting
Rethinking how we see our kids' challenges and seeing strengths
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Anouk Briere-Godbout, MSW
Parent Coach
Normalizing neurodiversity in our families to help at school
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Elizabeth Sautter, M.A., CCC-SLP
Speech Therapist
Beyond Compliance: What Listening Really Looks Like for Kids -
Dr. Emily King, PhD
School Psychologist
Why Smart Kids Struggle: Rethinking Challenges -
Dr Debra Brause, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist
Embracing Your Unique Learner: How Your Experiences Shape Your Child’s School Journey -
Kendall Delamont
BA, BEd, ADHD-CE
Focus, Energy, and Motivation for Unique Learners
Day Two: Learning Differences & Academic Skills
Explore what’s getting in the way of reading, writing, math, and focus—and how to build skills (and supports) that meet your child where they are.
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Carrie Bonnett, MAT
Executive Function Coach
Executive Function 101: Tools and Supports That Stick
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Kelli Fetter, MS, OTR/L
Certified Handwriting Specialist and Occupational Therapist
Why is handwriting important for kids who struggle at school? -
Sydney Bassard, MSP, CCC-SLP
Speech/Language Pathologist
When Reading Feels Hard: Understanding Challenges at School
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Laura Jackson
Author, Dyscalculia Specialist & Consultant
Beyond “Bad at Math”: Math Learning Disabilities Explained -
Madeha Ayub, MS, OTR/L, CCLS
Pediatric Occupational Therapist
Supporting the Sensory System: Helping Kids Thrive in the Classroom -
Lisa Smith
Occupational Therapist & ADHD Coach
Make Homework Less of a Battle: Simple Systems That Stick -
Audrey Butters
ADHD Life & Family Coach
The Cost of Coping: Masking in the Classroom
Supports That Stick: Visual Tools for School Success
In this special Highlighter Session with sponsor Time Timer, a round-table of our experts will spotlight practical ways visual tools can reduce stress and boost success at school and at home. Packed with real-life examples and simple strategies, this session will showcase supports that truly stick for kids and parents alike.
Day Three: Emotions, Behavior & Mental Health
Get to the root of school-related anxiety, behavior challenges, and emotional overload—so you can support your child without constant conflict or confusion.
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Dr Gila, PhD
Parenting coach, psychologist and neuropsychologist, speaker, and single mom
When School Feels Impossible: Understanding School Refusal
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Erika Bare, MEd & Tiffany Burns, MEd
Superintendent & Author
University Instructor, Instructional Coach, & Author
Relationships & Behaviors at School: Real-Life Strategies That Work -
Samantha Foote, MM, MT-BC, F-NMT
Board Certified-Music Therapist, Parent Consultant
Coping With Confidence: Helping Kids Handle School Stress -
Polina Shkadron, MA, CCC-SLP, MSNE, CTP, ADHD-RSP
Speech-Language Pathologist & Nutrition Educator
What does dysregulation look like in the classroom?
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Dayna Abraham
Author
Calm the Chaos at School: Parent Strategies for Managing Triggers -
Emily Read Daniels, M.Ed., MBA, NCC
Author and Trainer
Co-Regulation Strategies that Boost School Success -
Dana Baker
ADHD and Anxiety Coach for Parents, Teens & Young Adults
Anxiety in Action: Recognizing the Signs at School
Day Four: Advocacy, Mindset & Everyday Wins
Figure out how to work with schools, speak up effectively, and create small but powerful wins at home—even when the system feels stacked against you.
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Scotti Weintraub, MA
Parent Coach, School Navigator & Podcast Host
Not That Parent, Just the Right Parent: Showing Up for Our Kids With Heart and Confidence -
Elaine Taylor-Klaus, MCC, CPCC
Globally recognized thought leader at the intersection of neurodiversity, coaching, and parenting
Parent Mindset: Advocating without Burnout
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Penny Williams
Parent Coach for Neurodiverse Families, Creator of SIGNAL Parenting, Author, Speaker
From Won't to Can’t Yet: Rethinking School Struggles -
Dr Destiny Huff, PhD, LPC
Mental Health Therapist & Non-Attorney Special Education Advocate
Supports That Stick: What Schools CAN Do to Help Kids Learn -
Deborah Farmer Kris, M.Ed.
Child Development Expert & Author
Why Wonder Matters: Small Shifts That Build Resilience in Kids Who Struggle at School -
Amanda Morin
Educational Consultant & Author
Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools: What Parents Should Know -
Bryson Tarbet, M.M.Ed.
Elementary Music Specialist & Instructional Coach
Using the Domains of Accessibility: Identifying & Removing Barriers to Learning

You just want your kids to have the best school experience. . .
Even if they are spicy, spirited, neurodivergent, or march to the beat of their own drummer.
Yes, information is power. But information alone isn’t enough.
Proactive parents don’t just collect information, they take action.
Click the button below to grab your free ticket and join us for the School Support That Sticks Summit!
Still have questions?
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If parenting a K–12 student feels harder than it should — this summit is for you. Whether your child is just starting out or staring down graduation, you’ll walk away with tools and insights that actually help.
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No two kids are the same and this summit was built with that in mind. Whether your child has a diagnosis or you’re still figuring things out, you’ll hear strategies that meet real kids (and their real-life challenges) where they are.
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Yes! You don’t need to have it all figured out to show up. This summit will help you get clarity, ask better questions, and take steps forward, even if you’re just starting to untangle what’s going on.
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Absolutely. A plan on paper doesn’t always mean things are working smoothly. This summit will help you understand your child’s needs more deeply, strengthen your school conversations, and learn how to adjust when things aren’t working as planned.
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Yes! Because the info parents need shouldn’t be locked behind a paywall. You’ll have 48-hour access to each day’s sessions. Want more time and bonus resources? The Parent Power Pack is for you.
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Nope. Each day’s sessions are available for 48 hours after they drop. And if you’re juggling all the things and need even more time, the Parent Power Pack lets you watch (or listen podcast-style) whenever it works for you.
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You don’t need to watch every session or take pages of notes. Just pick what fits your situation and walk away with next best steps that actually feel doable.
This summit is here to make school feel less overwhelming, not more. Think of this as the cheat sheet version of everything you’ve been googling at midnight. -
This summit isn’t a one-size-fits-all checklist. It’s a series of real conversations about what actually works — and how to adjust when it doesn’t. You won’t find fluff or complicated jargon here.
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No sweat! Just email scotti@reframeparenting.com and we’ll get you sorted.