“I just want to feel like myself again.”

A 4-week course to help you stay grounded, responsive, and connected — to your child, yourself and beyond — in the midst of chaos. Starts July 14 | Online + Live Sessions | Limited Beta Round


✓ A simple, repeatable framework to return to connection
✓ Practical tools for co-regulation and repair
✓ A deeper sense of self-awareness and capacity
✓ Nature-based practices to anchor your days
✓ A community-held space for belonging

This isn’t a traditional parenting course.
It’s not another list of strategies to manage behaviour, or a shiny “self-care” checklist that doesn’t touch the real weight you’re carrying.

Connected Through Chaos is a live, small-group experience for parents of neurodivergent children — built around what real families are asking for:

  • A place to land

  • A rhythm to return to

  • A reminder that you’re not alone

Together, we’ll explore practices that help you come back to yourself — even in the middle of the overwhelm.

Expect grounding, not fixing.

Compassion, not perfection.

Nature-based tools that meet you where you are — not where you think you should be.

Together, we’ll gently explore mindful nature connection, nervous system tools, and simple weekly prompts through a neuro-affirming, trauma-informed lens.

This is not a parenting course.
This is not about fixing anyone.
This is for you.

What’s included in the course:

✅ 4 x 60–90 min live group sessions (with replays)

✅ Weekly nature-based activities and self-care reflection prompts

✅ Our practical, neuro-affirming 3-part framework

✅ Supportive community space

✅ Optional 1:1 coaching available (VIP upgrade)

✅ Free copy of The Chaos Compass pocket guide

 

The Four-Week Journey

  • Tending your own sensory and emotional landscape

  • Meeting your child with curiosity and clarity

  • Navigating repair, rupture, and rhythms at home

  • Reweaving yourself into the wider relational web

 

Meet Your Facilitators

Dan Eleni Carey

Founder of Wild Ground Creative Adventures, Dan Eleni Carey has worked as teacher and group facilitator in a variety of contexts over the past 20 years in the arts, primary school education and outdoor education industries. Her work draws on creative practice, forest schooling, nature play and social ecology, and is grounded in trauma-informed and neuro-affirming practice.

She is also a writer, performance maker and outdoor arts practitioner. She holds a Music Degree and a Master of Teaching and is currently studying a Masters of Autism and Neurodiversity Studies.

Azadeh Etminan

Azadeh Etminan is an educator, mentor and advocate. She has worked with home educating and neurodivergent families for over the last decade supporting them in their educational pathways. Her work focusses on strengths and neuroaffirming principles and is dedicated to changemaking.

She has previously worked in global justice through a human rights-based lens in research and advocacy roles both in the university and non-profit sectors.

Azadeh’s tertiary studies have spanned mathematics and engineering, philosophy and welfare studies. She holds a Bachelor of Community Welfare and is currently working towards a Masters in Social Work.

 

Join the Beta Round

We’re offering this special seed round at a one-time beta price: $197 AUD for the full course

This is the lowest rate we’ll ever offer. Future enrolments will be priced higher.

🗓 We begin Sunday, July 14

🎟 Limited spots available – enrolment closes Saturday, July 5 at midnight AEST

 

This course is for you if…

✔️ You are the parent or caregiver of a neurodivergent child

✔️ You’re longing to feel more connected — to your child, and to yourself

✔️ You’re tired of losing your cool and want a way to return

✔️ You want tools that honour neurodivergence and nervous system care

✔️ You crave gentle structure, not more pressure or perfection

✔️ You want to hold your values close, even in hard moments

✔️ You’re curious about nature-based ways of anchoring and reflecting

✔️ You’re not looking for a fix — just a way to feel like yourself again

 

This course may not be for you if…

✖️ You’re looking for a quick fix or child behaviour management system

✖️ You want rigid routines or strict, step-by-step formulas

✖️ You prefer content-heavy programs over spacious, reflective ones

✖️ You’re uncomfortable with practices like sitting, noticing, or writing

✖️ You’re not open to neuro-affirming or trauma-informed perspectives

 
The Chaos Compass
Quick View

A FREE pocket guide for regulated parenting in messy moments!

“I highly recommend Wild Ground's team for trauma informed, compassionate, neuro-affirming activities for kids.”

“I can’t think of a better person to facilitate this offering”