schedule an introductory call

a supportive conversation to help clarify next steps

Reaching out is often the hardest first step. This conversation is designed to be a low-pressure, supportive starting point—not a commitment.

An introductory call gives us the opportunity to talk through your concerns, clarify what support might be helpful, and determine whether Grace & Grit Learning Collective is the right fit for your child and family.

who this call is best for

An introductory call is a good fit for families who. . .

  • Are unsure where to begin

  • Want help making sense of academic, social, or emotional concerns

  • Are navigating evaluations, referrals, or school-based support

  • Are seeking thoughtful, individualized guidance rather than quick fixes

    If you’re not sure which service applies, that’s completely okay. Part of this conversation is helping you determine the most appropriate starting point.

what to expect from introductory call

During this conversation we may. .

  • Discuss your child’s strengths, challenges, and current concerns

  • Talk through what you’ve already tried and what feels most overwhelming

  • Clarify goals and priorities moving forward

  • Explore which type of support (if any) may be a good fit

  • Answer questions about services, structure, and next steps

    This call is collaborative and informational. There is no expectation to move forward unless it feels right.

a note on fit

Grace & Grit Learning Collective works best with families who value collaboration, reflection, and intentional support. While I strive to be helpful in every conversation, not every situation will be the right fit—and that clarity is important for both families and the work itself.