Our services

Evolve Movement is a collective of passionate practitioners dedicated to providing their services to neurodiverse children with a holistic and conscious approach.

Various free resources ranging from podcast episodes, blog articles, and videos are available for parents and caregivers to learn how to heal and consciously connect with their children. The services from Evolve Movement practitioners include holistic nutrition and supplementation, emotional health and well-being, cognitive and physical expansion, alignment through play, and more.

Emotional health and well-being

Evolve Movement supports children from the inside out by creating a positive environment where they feel safe, seen, heard, and valued. Your child’s self-worth is prioritized. Ensuring children are emotionally supported creates new opportunities for learning and expanding.

Cognitive and physical expansion

The brain has a natural plasticity (the ability to change and adapt as a result of experience). Evolve Movement practitioners offer natural, noninvasive ways to support brain development through sound, energy, and movement, engaging the senses to awaken the body’s transformative capacities.

Alignment through play

Evolve Movement offers multiple ways to engage your child’s senses to empower them to explore their inner spirit through exploration and play. Whether through movement, activities, time in nature, or exploration of sound and vibrations, your children will learn more about themselves through play.

Holistic nutrition and supplementation

Optimal nutrition and supplementation can have a powerful impact on your child’s overall health, well-being, and brain development. Evolve Movement’s approach focuses on the brain-gut relationship because a healthy gut creates the foundation for a healthy brain to learn and thrive.

The fog that keeps us from seeing our Neurodivergent children as whole.

Step one to learning how to create an optimal environment for your children to step into their innate potential.


A resource for parents with neurodivergent children.