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Reduce demands for your neurodivergent child to decrease the meltdowns, aggression, and explosive behaviors. And do it WITHOUT massively increasing the demands on you or pushing yourself into burnout.

Tired of the meltdowns, aggression, and explosive behavior when you so much as suggest that your child do something?

Frustrated that you simply ask your child if they want goldfish or a cheese stick and they absolutely lose it??

Sick of being told that to reduce demands on your neurodivergent child you need to “just deal with it” and push yourself into burnout?

First, let’s chat about “REducing demands”…

If you’re new to the idea of reducing demands, don’t worry—you’re not alone.

Here’s the deal:

For many neurodivergent kids, every single request, expectation, or question can feel like a mountain to climb.

Things like “put your shoes on,” “what do you want for lunch?” or even “good morning!” can cause shutdowns, meltdowns, or what looks like defiance.

It’s not because your child is being difficult. It’s because their nervous system is overwhelmed—and demands (even the tiny ones) just add to the load.

Reducing demands means taking a step back and asking:

👉 Does this actually need to happen right now?
👉 Can I phrase this differently so it doesn’t feel so heavy?
👉 How can we do what we need to do without causing extra stress?

This approach isn’t about giving up, letting kids “run wild,” or avoiding responsibility.

It’s about shifting the way we support our kids so they can thrive instead of just survive.

But can you imagine…

Mornings with fewer battles
and meltdowns.

Transitions that don’t end in tears (for you or your kid).

A family life that actually feels doable and peaceful.

In Reducing Demands (Like, If You Want To!) , you Will…

  • Understand why your neurodivergent child struggles with demands and how to support them without getting stuck in power struggles.

  • Decide which demands actually matter (and which you can totally let go of) with a simple, judgment-free checklist.

  • Learn exactly how to reduce everyday demands without chaos or giving up your own needs in the process.

  • Get support for when it feels impossible to let go of expectations even when you know it isn’t working for your neurofamily.

  • Use demand-free language like a pro with our “Say This, Not That” guide—no awkward phrasing or second guessing required.

  • Create your own customized demand plan using the Remove, Negotiate, Postpone Planning Grid.

  • Respond to outside demands from teachers, family members, or partners with confidence using clear scripts.

  • Feel more calm and connected in your parenting—because everyone’s needs are being met without constant conflict.

Here’s What’s Included in the Bundle:

The training module

  • Learn how to reduce unnecessary demands without sacrificing boundaries, routines, or your sanity.

  • Understand why your child resists—even when it’s something they normally enjoy—and how to respond effectively.

  • Get real-life examples and step-by-step guidance to customize demand-reduction strategies that actually work for your neurofamily.

The Mindset training

  • Feel validated and supported when reducing demands brings up guilt, frustration, or resistance.

  • Learn practical thought tools to navigate the “But I shouldn’t have to...” spiral with compassion and confidence.

  • Replace burnout-fueling beliefs with realistic, empowering ones—without pretending everything’s fine.

Say-This-Not-That Demand-free language guide

  • Swap triggering phrases for supportive, regulation-friendly language your child can actually hear.

  • Master the art of demand-free communication using real examples and simple tweaks.

  • Stop the power struggles before they start—without walking on eggshells.

BONUS: 5 Types of Demands Cheat-sheet

  • Get a clear, easy-to-digest breakdown of the five demand types that may be overwhelming your child.

  • Learn to spot hidden or non-obvious demands that might be causing resistance or shutdowns.

  • Use this cheat sheet to assess your family’s routines and reduce friction in everyday moments.

BONUS: Necessary demands checklist

  • Decide what demands are absolutely needed for your family to continue to function.

  • Understand exactly what demands you can let go of, at least for this season.

  • Get super clear on what each necessary demand looks like so your whole neurofamily knows what to expect.

BONUS: RNP Planning Grid

  • Plug-and-play planning tool to reduce resistance and improve cooperation today.

  • Visual layout helps you clearly decide how to handle each demand—no overwhelm required.

  • Build plans that adapt as your child’s needs shift from moment to moment (or meltdown to meltdown).

Reduce demands

(Like, If You Want To!)

Reduce demands for your neurodivergent child to decrease the meltdowns, aggression, and explosive behaviors. And do it WITHOUT massively increasing the demands on you or pushing yourself into burnout.

meet your host :)

Hey friend, Kaylene here.

I’m a multiply-disabled mom of six neurodivergent humans, and I’ve spent the last decade empowering neurofamilies like mine.

When my son was first diagnosed Autistic, we were in the thick of it.

  • Meltdowns

  • Aggression

  • Endless Screaming

  • Refusal to do ANYTHING

We tried offering choices. That made it worse.

We tried compromising and finding plan c’s. That made it REALLY worse.

What we realized, over time, was that we simply needed to reduce demands.

And over time, I found a way to reduce demands on my son without massively increasing the demands on me.

(I’m Autistic and demand-avoidant too, friend!)

And I’m so excited to show you how you can reduce demands in your neurofamily without causing your own burn out in the process!

My favorite folks ask questions like…

    • The Full Reducing Demands Workshop – A powerful video training that shows you exactly how to reduce demands without losing structure or sanity.

    • What to Do When It Feels Hard – A candid mindset support session for those moments when letting go of expectations feels impossible (even when you know it’s the right call).

    • Say-This-Not-That Guide – Real-life scripts and language swaps to reduce pushback and remove sneaky demands from your everyday communication.

    • 3 Action-Ready Bonus Templates – Quick-reference tools to help you identify necessary demands, create low-pressure plans, and take action with clarity and confidence.

  • Reducing Demands is about recognizing that our neurodivergent kids are under a TON of pressure, and their days are filled with demands.

    • Constant questions

    • Expectations about how they interact with the world

    • Situations they didn’t sign up for

    • Sensory experiences that are literally painful

    And when our kids are dysregulated, it can be wildly helpful for us to intentionally reduce those demands.

    It goes a LONG way in helping our kids get and stay regulated day-to-day.

  • We totally address that in the bundle. There’s a whole section on how to determine what demands are truly necessary, and how to navigate those with demand-avoidant kids.

    Plus there’s a Necessary Demands Checklist that you can work through to get super clear on what the necessary demands are for your specific neurofamily.

  • I totally hear this, and it makes sense that we would want to prepare our kids for what’s “out there”.

    But the reality is, our kids won’t be able to learn to navigate a high-demand world if we don’t get them somewhat regulated first.

    Reducing Demands isn’t a forever solution, it’s a super important first step.

  • Not at all. Reducing demands isn’t about you doing more—it’s about shifting the environment, expectations, and language so your child can stay regulated and engaged.

    Once they’re regulated, you can start to build shared responsibility and co-accommodation, so you aren’t carrying everything on your shoulders. This work actually frees you up, instead of piling more on.

  • This is for you, friend!

    Many of the most common “sneaky” demands come out as gentle suggestions, helpful questions, or even encouragement. If your child still resists, melts down, or shuts down—even when you’re trying to be chill—this resource will help you understand why that’s happening and what to do instead.

    It’s not that you’re being bossy. It’s about recognizing what your child experiences as a demand.

  • Actually, the opposite tends to happen. When we reduce unnecessary demands, our kids have more capacity to choose cooperation because they aren’t constantly fighting to protect their autonomy.

    This isn’t about “giving in.” It’s about creating an environment where your child feels safe, respected, and empowered to meet shared goals. No monster-making required. :)