Let me be clear: I don’t teach professionals how to help children mask to better fit-in. I teach them how to help children feel safe enough not to need one. No picto charts. No social stories. No behavioural training. Just healing through regulation, connection, relief. Because when the child feels safe, the body can heal and the child can finally just be.
So is my whole family. And like so many others, we spent years trapped in a maze of therapies that didn’t change much - at best, they helped us cope. But coping isn’t living. Coping isn’t thriving.
Then I found Qigong Sensory Treatment (QST) - and everything changed. This wasn’t just a tool. It was a turning point. The missing piece that helped my sensory nervous system settle and heal. That helped the children in my life regulate, connect and feel safe - in their own bodies.
This work is not about managing symptoms. It’s about healing them.
I’m the founder of the Make Children Better® School, where I train professionals across Europe and Africa in Qigong Sensory Treatment - a gentle, research-backed touch method that repairs sensory processing at the root. This isn’t behaviour management. This isn’t about helping children “fit in”. This is foundational healing. And it works - not in years, but in months.
I didn’t arrive here because I wanted a career. I arrived here because I needed answers. I’ve always lived inwardly. I crave stillness, meaning, truth. I’m sensitive, analytical, intuitive. I see what others miss. I say what others won’t. And I believe the autism field needs a serious shake-up.
QST bridges Eastern healing with Western neuroscience. It’s trauma-informed, parent-friendly and rooted in both research and lived experience. I train professionals to stop guessing - and start using tools that are simple, grounded and radically effective.
Alongside my core programmes, I lead international projects, including hands-on autism work in Uganda. I’ve developed trauma release methods like UNSWITCH, led healing retreats and launched community initiatives like the "Food for autism" and "Calm beyond the spectrum" study groups. Everything I do is centred around just one question - well, actually two 😉- : What actually works? And how can we make it more accessible?
If you want to make autism more manageable, I’m not your person. If you believe the child must lear to cope to survive the system - this work will challenge you. But if you’re a therapist, coach or caregiver who senses there must be a better way - one that feels natural, humane and true - you’re in the right place.
This is for the rebels. The feelers. The ones who won’t accept "this is just how it is." Because it doesn’t have to be.
Curious about my education and certifications?