Are you feeling a little overstimulated today?

It's okay!

I know you’ve probably been immersing yourself in all the parenting strategies to try to gain control over the noise and chaos of your home.

You’ve tried gentle parenting, researching your child’s specific needs, and every other trick in the book. (Every trick in every book, actually.)

But even with the best strategies, you can’t seem to muster the energy to implement them. Or if you do… it’s only for half the time.

The other half of the time you’re feeling overwhelmed, overstimulated, and the mood swings are REAL.

I know, I’ve been there.

You are a good parent. 

It’s time to confidently care for yourself.

Touched Out?

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Parenting can throw us for a loop! When you’re in the thick of it and can’t figure out how to shift your energy and calm your nervous system, pop in your headphones and tune into this track (or read along if that’s more your style!), straight from the S.O.S. Vault!

I’ll be right beside you to walk you through it!

What Parents Are Saying…

 

“Larissa has a deep, embodied knowing of sensory regulation, more than just rote knowledge that can designate one as an expert. Not everyone has this, but it is quite noticeable that she does. It’s clear that her work is both intuitive and cognitive.”

Larissa’s content is saving my life. Just sitting in gratitude over here.”

“I really can’t say enough. I feel like there’s so many late recognized neurodivergents just trying to figure out how to live after barely getting by for so, so long, and many of the tools and content Larissa shares are missing links to thriving.”

Hi there!

I’m Larissa.

I help overwhelmed parents like you feel steady & regulated without feeling out of control.

You’re in the right place if:

  • You get overwhelmed by noise or touch

  • You can’t focus when there’s too much clutter

  • You find yourself yelling (or crying) seemingly out of the blue

And not only are you in the right place, you’re also not alone.

“Your responses to sensory stimuli are morally neutral.”

-LARISSA