There is Hope

I talk to a lot of tearful moms.
Sometimes on the phone, sometimes in person.
And sometimes they find my booth at a conference.
As they share the struggles that their child has been facing, empathy fills my heart because I was there, too.
I know how it feels to love your child more than anything and to feel crushed that you can’t help them more.
I know how it feels to hold my child in my arms and feel their tears soak into my shirt after a hard day of school.
I know how it feels to meet with teacher after teacher, trying to help my child catch up.
I’ve been there.
I’ve been the one on my phone, late at night, searching groups and searching online, trying to find help.
Trying to find a solution.
It’s heart-wrenching.
But there is hope.
Hope often comes in ways we didn’t expect.
In a new perspective.
A new way of trying.
Doing more of the same that isn’t working isn’t likely to be the answer.
Is this the year you finally try something new?
This is what a recent client of mine said:
“Tracy, I was one of those moms.
You have helped my two boys more than anything and everything else I have ever tried all combined.
They are flourishing this school year for the first time ever.
I know when I first put Zack through your program for his dyslexia, I doubted that kind of turnaround in 2 weeks.
It not only helped that, but his ADHD is controlled so much better now.
I had to let you try with Alex. He has been a different kiddo since your help for his Autism and ADHD.
I have true hope for my boys and their future.
Thank you so much for all your help.
You have been such an amazing gift for our family.
Thank you.”
I am so blessed that I get to do this.
I am so grateful that I found the Davis Method when I was searching for my own kiddo.
And as a Davis Facilitator I love talking to parents to and see if this could be the hope their family needs.
Davis Facilitators are here for YOU.
We are here to provide HOPE.