The EverYAY Project Series

Pediatric Therapy Guide

When your child starts therapy, no one tells you that your job title changes. You're no longer just the parent.

You are the Product Manager between sessions. The session is 1 hour. The other 167 hours in the week—that's your deliverable.

Most parents leave therapy sessions with vague updates like "he's doing better" or "we're working on it." That isn't data. That's hope.

Project Language

Learn how to ask the therapist the rights questions:

  • What is the specific goal this month?
  • What does progress look like?
  • What can I reinforce at home?

By taking the role of CEO of Development, you stop feeling passive in appointments and start actively spotting the "invisible wins" your child makes every day.

What Readers Are Saying

"It gave me the confidence to actually talk to my daughter's occupational therapist instead of just nodding along. We finally have a plan at home."

— Jessica L., Freelancer

"The concept of 'project language' is exactly what we were missing. We were driving ourselves crazy without measurable goals."

— Arun P., Consultant