Join me for

A cuppa & chat about living with neurodivergence

on Tuesday 24th March 2026

Join Georgina for a relaxed conversation during Neurodivergent Week.

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Whether you're neurodivergent yourself, or supporting someone who is - you’re very welcome here.

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This is for you if…

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You’re raising or supporting a dyslexic or neurodivergent child and want to understand what really helps.

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You’re neurodivergent yourself and would like to feel less alone in how your mind works.

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You’d like a relaxed space to talk about real experiences of neurodivergence and everyday life and get some helpful ‘real life’ tips.

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Meet
Georgina

I know how hard it can feel when life doesn’t seem to fit the way it’s “supposed to.”

As a child with complex dyslexia, school was confusing and often lonely. But I found other ways to learn and grow through creativity, movement, and time outdoors.

When my own children faced the same struggles, I recognised every frustration and every small win. I know what it’s like to battle through homework, navigate school meetings, and still hold on to hope.

Now, I help families, students, adults and children find calm, confidence, and simple ways forward.

Because yes, it can be tough - but I believe there's always a way through.

With the right understanding and support, life can feel easier again.