How to choose the outdoor spaces that best fit your child's needs.

 (7-page assessment for outdoor adventures for neurodivergent kids)

Let this checklist serve as a visual reminder for where your child will be most successful when planning an outdoor adventure. 

Parenting a neurodivergent can feel chaotic and we find ourselves getting caught up in the expectations of the neurotypical world. Getting out the door is enough to overwhelm us, let alone planning where to go. 

 

Filling out this checklist will not only give you ideas, but it can also serve as a reminder that environment matters, and not all kids will be regulated in the same spaces, and THAT'S OKAY!

What's inside? 

 

This checklist is designed both to validate your past experiences with your child on outings, and to help you get a sense for best fits for future. 

Learn what to look for in an environment (fenced or open, spaces for climbing or hiding? Crowds or solitude?).