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The PEACE Practice: A Calmer Way to Navigate the Transition to Adulting
If you’ve ever wondered why trying harder doesn’t seem to help autistic young adults move forward, this talk gently reframes the problem—and the solution—through the lens of the nervous system, not motivation. You’ll be introduced to the PEACE framework, a compassionate, practical way families can reduce overwhelm and create the conditions where real adulting skills can finally grow.
We're Not the Program for You If...
This video offers clear, compassionate honesty about who the Art of Adulting isn’t for—and why clarity matters more than hope without alignment. If you’re looking for real forward motion, skill-building through action, and a process that values self-direction over compliance or quick fixes, this talk will help you decide if this path truly fits your family.
What Young Adults Do to Pivot
Autistic young adults move forward after school by shifting from school-directed living to self-directed adulting through chosen goals, flexible routines, gentle accountability, and capacity-matched support. This video helps parents and young adults recognize what real progress actually looks like, why slower and steadier paths work, and how adulthood can be built around agency, regulation, and support that fades at the right time.
Carol
- Carol and Lawrence loved their son but didn't like how they solved struggles.
- They fully embraced the PEACE practice to strengthen their connection with him.
- He graduated from high school, is flourishing in college and seeks out their guidance regularly.
Alana
- Alana and John were stuck handling their son's anxiety.
-  They used the PEACE Practice together, honoring everyone's preferences.
- They are enjoying their retirement now that their son is working and asking them for guidance as needed.
Andrea
- It seemed like her son wasn't making progress and she felt alone.
- She completed the self-paced course and I created custom coaching videos for her.
- Â She is happy with the steps she has taken and the support she gets because she can fit it into her life.