When parenting neurodivergent kids is a full-time job, create a business that bends instead of breaking you with Laura Robinson.
This is the conversation I wish I had a decade ago, back when I thought grit and sacrifice were the only way to run a business while raising a neurodivergent child.
Spoiler:You don’t need more grit. You need more permission.
Laura’s story isn’t the shiny “I had a dream and built a business!” narrative we’re sold online. It started in crisis.
“Our second son was in and out of the hospital from birth. I’d had two C-sections, appendicitis, pleurisy, a major bereavement… I was as broken as I could possibly be.”
When Business Begins Out of Necessity, Not Ambition
“The thought that I could’ve had a job was ridiculous. I’d walk in the front door and the school would call: ‘We need you back.’ This happened constantly.”
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