Start Feeling Calmer, More in Control, and Less Alone — Even If You’re in Burnout Mode

One of the few autism parenting programs that starts with YOUR mental health, and teaches you how to understand your child’s behaviour without shame, guilt, or blame.

Welcome to the Autism Parenting Program

You love your child. Fiercely.

But some days, parenting feels like constant firefighting with no backup and no map.

  • You may be exhausted from trying to manage meltdowns (theirs and yours).
  • You're snapping more than you want to.
  • You keep thinking: “Why is this so hard? What am I doing wrong?”
  • And deep down, you’re scared you’re missing the mark — or worse, failing them.

You are not a bad parent. You are a stressed one. This program is here to change that.


Over 30,000 parents have used our methods to move from survival mode into calm, confident, connected parenting.
And it starts with one powerful shift: we help you focus on you first.

Meet Jackie Hall, parenting counsellor and creator of the Autism Parenting Program. This short video explains how the program works, who it's for, and what makes it different.

What makes this program different?

Other Autism parenting programs jump straight to strategies and behaviour plans. We don’t. We begin where all true change starts: with you, your thoughts, your stress, and your story.


This is one of the only program that…

  • Prioritises your mental health first — because it' hard to support your child when you’re feeling dysregulated too
  • Uses the S.U.P.E.R. Framework to teach you how to work with your child’s brain, not against it
  • Offers a neuroaffirming, trauma-informed approach that validates your child’s experience and your own
  • Teaches both in-the-moment tools and long-term mindset shifts
  • Integrates the social model of disability, helping you address environmental, sensory, and relational barriers — not "change your child"
  • Includes lifetime access and ongoing monthly support — because parenting doesn’t stop after 9 weeks

Who’s Behind the Autism Parenting Program

Registered counsellor. Trauma-trained. Autism-affirming. Deeply parent-first.

Hi, I’m Jackie Hall — and I’m the creator of the Autism Parenting Program.


I’m a registered counsellor with over 15 years of experience supporting families raising Autistic children. I’ve spent years working closely with Autistic kids and their families — including frontline roles in residential youth care — and I’ve walked beside thousands of parents navigating the emotional intensity, meltdowns, shutdowns, school avoidance, and deep self-doubt that so often comes with this journey.


My approach is trauma-informed, neuroaffirming, and centred around one core belief:


You don’t need to fix your child. You need the right support to meet them where they are — and to meet yourself with compassion too.

I’ve worked:

  • In residential youth care, supporting Autistic children with high anxiety, demand avoidance, shutdowns, and aggressive behaviours
  • In drug and alcohol retreats, helping clients navigate trauma, addiction, and complex mental health — often with overlapping neurodivergence
  • With parents in burnout, who feel stuck, judged, and left out of systems that don’t truly understand their child
  • As a HeartMath® Certified Trainer, EMDR therapist, and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy practitioner, using nervous system regulation as a foundation for emotional growth
  • As a facilitator of Circle of Security, Tuning into Kids, and Tuning into Teens, helping parents create safety, repair, and connection even in chaotic moments

And through this work, I’ve supported over 25,000 Autistic families through live webinars on:

  • School refusal and shutdowns
  • Aggressive behaviour in autism
  • Understanding the autistic brain
  • Anxiety, PDA, and “can’t not won’t” moments

More than 4,000 families have enrolled in this exact 9-week program — and told us it was the first time they felt truly seen and supported. We’re also proud to have received nearly 370 five-star Google reviews from parents who say our teachings helped them feel calmer, clearer, and more connected than they ever thought possible.

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Delivered to over 4,000 autistic families — and counting

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98% of families access the program using NDIS funding

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I’ve never felt so seen and understood
the most common thing parents tell us

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN (WEEK-BY-WEEK)

This program isn’t about fixing.


It’s about understanding behaviour, reducing emotional load, and helping you feel confident and connected, even on the hardest days.


And if you’ve ever thought, “I can’t keep doing it like this…”


You’re not alone. And you’re not failing.

You’ve just been missing the kind of support that actually fits your child — and your nervous system.

 

Let’s change that — together.


Here’s what we’ll cover together, at your own pace:

Week 1 & 2 – Self-Awareness: Shift from Surviving to Grounded

  • Understand why you feel overwhelmed — and how to shift out of stress loops that keep you stuck in survival mode
  • Explore how your thoughts, beliefs, nervous system responses, and past experiences (like anxiety, control, or burnout) are shaping how you respond to your child
  • Build the capacity to respond instead of react — and learn to do it without guilt or shame

Week 3 – Understand Your Child’s Brain and Behaviour

  • Discover how Autism affects perception, communication, and processing — and how to support your child’s unique way of experiencing the world
  • Learn how to interpret your child’s behaviour through a neuroaffirming lens — not through blame or behaviour charts
  • Understand the link between anxiety, control, sensory overload, and “can’t not won’t” behaviours
  • Reframe what looks like defiance or shutdown into a survival response that makes sense
  • Learn why communication breakdowns happen on both sides — and how to repair trust using the Double Empathy approach

Week 4 & 5 – Meltdowns, Shutdowns, and In-the-Moment Support

  • Learn the difference between a meltdown, shutdown, and tantrum — and how to respond to each with confidence and care
  • Understand what’s happening in your child’s nervous system when they lose control — and how to help them feel safe again
  • Explore the 9 key factors that contribute to emotional overwhelm, including environment, anxiety, PDA, and unmet needs
  • Practice the SUPPORTS strategy to de-escalate with compassion instead of control
  • Use the SUPER framework to prevent future meltdowns by adjusting the environment, expectations, and communication ahead of time

Week 6 – Teaching Skills Without Pressure or Punishment

  • Learn why traditional reward-and-punishment strategies often backfire — and what to do instead
  • Teach emotional regulation, communication, and problem-solving using your child’s strengths and interests
  • Break big goals into small, scaffolded steps to reduce overwhelm — especially when school, routines, or flexibility are a challenge
  • Support your child in building tolerance for stress and transitions, even when the environment can’t be changed
  • Reduce invisible demands that trigger shutdown or avoidance, and help your child feel more capable over time

Week 7 & 8 – Relationships, Sibling Dynamics, and Emotional Safety

  • Build deeper connection with your child through co-regulation, validation, and respectful communication — even if they’re non-speaking or shut down
  • Understand what really drives sibling rivalry and family conflict — and how to respond without escalating
  • Learn how to depersonalise family stress, recognise your own triggers, and respond in ways that support emotional safety
  • Create a home culture that feels predictable, affirming, and connected — even when your family dynamic is complex
  • Rebuild trust and communication after conflict using realistic, repair-focused strategies

Week 9 – Integration, Long-Term Planning, and Ongoing Support

  • Reflect on how far you’ve come — from panic to perspective
  • Identify which supports and strategies work best for your child — and how to adapt them as they grow
  • Let go of perfectionism and the pressure to “get it right” — so you can stay grounded through setbacks and uncertainty
  • Stay supported with lifetime accessmonthly live calls, and full Gold Membership tools — so you’re never doing this alone

What You Get When You Enrol

This isn’t just a course. It’s a comprehensive support system — built by an allied health professional with 15+ years of experience and professionally lived understanding of Autism parenting stress.


When you enrol, you’ll get immediate and lifetime access to:

🎥 30+ hours of flexible video & audio content
Designed for real-life parenting — watch or listen in short bursts, anytime.


📘 Worksheets, tools, and scripts
Practical strategies you can print, listen to, or revisit on hard days.


💬 Two live group Zoom calls during your round
Ask questions, troubleshoot, and connect with other parents who get it.


💌 Direct email support from Jackie
Get professional guidance at your fingertips — no waitlists, no extra fees.


🏆 Gold Membership bonus (included free)
Access 14 additional parenting programs (like Tame Your Temper), monthly live support webinars, and extra sessions for parents of non-speaking children.


♾️ Lifetime access
Return to the content whenever life changes — no expiry, no rush.

What support is included?

The Support You Need, In Between the Appointments

If you’ve been waiting weeks (or months) for face-to-face appointments — you already know how hard it is to get help in the moment. That’s where this program fits in.

Think of it as your “in-between” support system — the expert guidance and emotional relief you can access right now while you wait for therapists, school meetings, or funding approvals.

  • No waitlists
  • Direct email support whenever you need to troubleshoot
  • Live group calls to ask real-time questions
  • Lifetime tools that don’t expire just when things get harder again

“This gave me the confidence and clarity I never got from short therapy sessions. It filled in all the gaps I didn’t know I was missing.”

What it Costs

One-time payment: $1495 AUD

OR
3 monthly payments of $500 AUD

This includes everything listed above, with no upsells or surprises.

🔑 How Most Families Enrol (And How You Can Too)

More than 98% of families enrol using their child’s NDIS plan — and even with the October 2024 changes, you likely still can too.

Here’s what you need to know:

🛡️ We are not a general parenting program — we are a disability-specific training service, which remains fully billable under the NDIS.

Parent/Carer Training is still supported under:

Line item #15_038_0117_1_3 — Training for Carers in matters related to caring for a person with disability (NDIS Price Guide, Oct 2024, p.94)

This means:

  • If you are plan-managed or self-managed
  • And your plan includes Capacity Building funding
  • And your child’s stated supports include goals related to emotional regulation, mental health, daily life skills, or improved relationships...

...then you are likely eligible to enrol using your child’s plan.

Our Peace-of-Mind Guarantee

If you enrol and your plan doesn’t fund the training, we’ll cancel your enrolment — no cost to you. 

📧 Not sure if your plan is eligible? Contact us and we’ll walk you through it.

Not Using NDIS?

If you're not currently using NDIS — or you're between plans — you can still access the program:

Frequently Asked Questions about NDIS (FAQs)

Is my NDIS Plan Eligible?

Parent/Carer Training is still accessible through NDIS.
"Carer/Parent Training line item  #15_038_0117_1_3  Training for Carers in matters related to caring for a person with disability" is still a billable line item on page 94 of the new NDIS Price Guide Dated Oct 1st.

What the Approved NDIS Support List Says and How We Fit In:

Early Intervention Supports for Early Childhood (0-9 years)

Supports that are evidence-based early childhood interventions supports for children 0-9 years (including children aged 0-6 with developmental delay) and their families to achieve better long-term outcomes for the child. 

This includes:

  • Therapy provided by allied health professionals 
  • A key worker for a child's family

We are an eligible support as we are an allied health professional delivering evidence-based supports to the family to achieve better long-term outcomes for the child.


Development of Daily Care and Life Skills

Support that provides training and development activities for participants or carers to increase their ability to live as independently as possible (including as part of psycho-social recovery support).  This includes increasing the participant's ability to independently undertake the following activities:

  • Managing a participant's own personal care
  • Engage in social activities
  • Improve relationships and social skills

We are an eligible support as we provide training to the carer to increase the participant's ability to live as independently as possible.


Our Peace-of-mind Guarantee
If you enrol in our program and your child's plan is not able to fund the training we will cancel your enrolment - no cost to you.

We are confident we meet all the criteria to continue to deliver our services.  However through this transition stage, for further peace of mind, the NDIS has confirmed they will take an 'educational approach' to support funding.  This means if a support is purchased that is not allowed it will not be required to be paid back (some conditions do apply, which we also meet).

My Child has an ECI (Early Childhood Intervention) Plan. Can I use it?

Yes, Absolutely!

The Carer/Parent Training line item we use is universal across ECI and NDIS plans.

Early Intervention and Skill Development: Parent training provides parents with tools to engage their children in strategies for early intervention. When parents learn evidence-based techniques to use at home, children have more chances to develop essential skills and reduce behavioral issues.

The same criteria apply as an NDIS plan.  If you are unsure check out the first FAQ "Is my plan eligible?"

We don't have an autism diagnosis. Can I still do the program?

Yes.  You don't need an autism diagnosis to do the program.

Regardless of whether your child has an autism diagnosis or not you are welcome on the program! If you are facing challenges such as meltdowns and shutdowns, high anxiety, aggressive behaviour, or school avoidance and feel you would benefit from a program that has a neurodivergent affirming approach, we would love to have you.

Many parents join using their child's ECI Plan with a Global Developmental Delay Diagnosis, or if you don't have access to any NDIS funding you are absolutely welcome to join using our upfront or payment plan options.

NDIS don't pay for future dated programs, so how will this work?

We cannot retrospectively bill for a lifetime service

The NDIS does not pay for future-dated services.   However, we are a bit of a unicorn as we offer a lifetime service so can't bill at the end of our services.

Although you are joining a live version of our Autism Parenting Program, because we give you instant and lifetime access to all of our self-paced training and counselling resources, we satisfy the NDIS requirement that the services we are billing for are provided at the time of invoicing.

We have processed more than 3,000 of this exact invoice through the NDIS over the last few years and have spoken about our program with most large plan management companies.  If your PM has an issue, it is usually just a quick call with us, and the invoice is processed.

Still Not Sure If This Is Right For You?

Let’s walk through the most common concerns we hear — and what we’d say if we were sitting across from you having an honest chat.

I’ve tried other programs that didn’t help. Why would this be different?

Most programs jump straight into child behaviour strategies — which is like trying to patch a boat while you’re still bailing out water.
We start with you first. Your stress. Your story. Your mindset.
That foundation changes everything — because when you’re more regulated, more aware, and less reactive, everything else becomes more workable.

What if I fall behind or don’t finish the program in 9 weeks?

That’s totally fine. This isn’t school — there are no deadlines or pressure.
You get lifetime access, so you can go at your own pace and come back to the content whenever you need it.
We run ‘rounds’ so you can attend the two live chats during your cohort, but you’re also welcome to join another round later — or continue with our ongoing monthly support chats.

My partner isn’t on board. Can I still do this on my own?

Yes. Many parents start solo — and that’s okay.
This work can shift the entire emotional dynamic of your household even if only one parent is doing it.
Plus, we offer two logins per family so if your partner comes on board later, they can access the program too.

My child is non-speaking / PDA / school refusing — will this still apply?

Absolutely. We specifically address:
- PDA and anxiety-driven behaviors
- School avoidance and shutdowns
- Support for non-speaking kids
And every second month, we host a dedicated live Zoom session just for families of non-speaking children — where we explore how to apply and adapt everything you’re learning to your child’s communication style and needs.

Is this going to make me feel worse about myself?

No. This program is the opposite of judgment.
You’ll feel seen, understood, and supported — not shamed or blamed.
So many parents tell us, “I’ve never felt so seen and understood before.”
That’s what we’re here for. This is a space for self-compassion, not criticism.

Will this work if I’m a neurodiverse parent?

Yes — and in many ways, it might work even better.
We’re deeply aware that many parents in our community are also neurodivergent — and this program is designed with that in mind.
There’s no pressure to mask, be “perfect,” or parent a certain way. We honour your brain, your pace, your processing style — and we provide tools that support your regulation and strengths, too.

What if I have more than one neurodiverse child? Will this still apply?

Absolutely.
The strategies and frameworks in this program are built to be flexible, adaptable, and respectful of the fact that no two kids are the same — not even within the same family.
You’ll learn how to tune into each child’s unique needs without burning out, and as you become more grounded and less reactive, you’ll find you have more emotional capacity to support all of your children — not just the one in crisis.

What age group is this program for?

This program is relevant for parents of autistic children of any age — from toddlers through to teens and even young adults.
The reason it works across ages is because it focuses on the underlying needs, emotional responses, and relationship dynamics — not age-based milestones or surface-level behaviors.
You’ll learn how to meet your child where they’re at — no matter how old they are, how they communicate, or what stage they’re in.

We have just received an Autism Diagnosis. How do I make sense of what I'm feeling? Meet Barbara

Meet Barbara, our PSC Mascot fictional character who represents a collection of thoughts, feelings, and personal growth that combines the collective wisdom of past participants’ lived experiences, our extensive program experience, and shared client stories.

Many parents, like Barbara, have a full range of emotions including relief, overwhelm and worry when their child is first diagnosed.

It’s important to remember that this portrayal does not represent all parents, nor does it represent all aspects of raising an autistic child. There are many, many positive and uplifting aspects that aren’t represented in this article.

Here we share her experience:

She knew from the time her son was born that he was different to her other two children, but she couldn’t quite put her finger on why.

All she knew was that he had many different behaviours and quirks to her friends’ children and her other children, and sometimes he would find things really difficult and react in aggressive or challenging ways that made Barbara feel out of control, because the usual ‘tried and tested’ parenting strategies wouldn’t work for him.

Getting the diagnosis was both a shock and a relief to Barbara. She was shocked by how she interpreted the severity of the label as she was being told about all the deficits in her son’s cognitive and physical abilities due to the ‘disorder’ and she was overwhelmed with all the challenges she predicted she would be facing for many, many years to come.

She was worried that she wouldn’t be able to face those challenges in the way her son needed her to. She was worried for her son’s life, fearing he was not going to experience a good life, only a limited painful one with no love or connection with others.

But on the other hand, she was also relieved. Suddenly her son’s behaviours all these years made sense. There was a reason for the behaviours. She could start to work with the reality of the way her son’s brain developed and she knew there were lots of strategies and support services that could finally help her and her son to work on some of the challenges they were experiencing.

After the initial diagnosis, it didn’t take long for Barbara to feel completely overwhelmed.

“Where do I start? What do I need to do now? There’s so much support I need to organise. There’s so much I need to learn. How do I manage my other children and make sure they are given adequate attention while my child is getting the support he needs? Will they feel like I favour my son because I have to do so much for him? Where am I going to find time for me and my career? Should I quit work? What’s going to be the right way to handle his tantrums now? How do I even know if it’s a tantrum or a meltdown? And how do I manage it differently if it’s one or the other? What are other people going to say when they know? Are people going to ostracise us or treat us differently?”

Barbara’s mind was working overtime, playing out endless possibilities of what could happen and stacking that on top of her already busy life. Now that she knew a little bit more about autism, she also started to feel guilty about her previous parenting approaches.

“How could I have not known about this? Why did I miss the signs? All this time I was treating him like he was being naughty. Have I damaged him trying to get him to follow rules that were hurting him? Have I contributed to life being even worse for him? I should have known better.”

And then there were the times when Barbara did know how to support her son because she had learnt techniques to communicate effectively with him, but she didn’t use them. Her emotions had overwhelmed her, and she had reacted poorly. She would sometimes get angry and yell, throw things around in her anger and have her own tantrums. She would ‘stack until she cracked’ and fall apart in tears afterwards. Then would come the guilt.

“I should have been calmer. I knew I needed to handle that better, but I didn’t. I’m such a bad mum. I’m so hopeless and useless at being this child’s mother. Other parents would be handling things so much better than me.”

Then the sorrow and the grief would arise once again.

“Why did this happen to me? It’s not fair. I never thought parenting was going to be like this. My family was supposed to be happy, healthy, and normal. What did I do to deserve this life? There’s so much I’m going to miss out on. There is so much my other kids are missing out on because we can’t go to many places. That’s not fair on them. It’s not fair on any of us. I just can’t connect with him the way I want to. I’m ashamed to admit that I struggle to even like him sometimes. Oh my gosh, that makes me such a horrible person to think like this, but he just makes my life so hard. I don’t know how to feel any other way. I don’t want to feel this way. I hate autism.”

What Barbara hated even more was having thoughts like this, especially about her son who she did love, but just struggled to connect with. Of course, she would never, ever admit to anyone that she had these thoughts.

These thoughts felt very shameful to Barbara. She felt like the worst parent in the world because she sometimes wished she had a different life where autism wasn’t a part of it.

She couldn’t believe that she would think such horrid things and tried as often as she could to shut them out and continue trying to bond with her son, but sometimes she couldn’t help it. She just felt like she was sacrificing so much.

And what also didn’t help was the extreme loneliness Barbara felt too. It was like nobody understood her anymore. It felt like everyone had disappeared off the face of the earth. No one called her anymore. No one invited the family anywhere. It was all so hard to go anywhere without drawing attention to themselves with her son’s autistic characteristics like the sensory overload that would make him meltdown, or the stimming that would be obvious.

People didn’t know how to act around her anymore, so they just started to drop like flies one by one.

Barbara felt like there was no one she could turn to, and if she was being completely honest with herself, she sometimes even felt embarrassed to be in public with her son because of the judgemental looks, stares and sneers she often received.

She felt embarrassed for her son. She felt embarrassed to be with her son and then she felt shame for feeling embarrassed about her son.

“I shouldn’t be feeling this way. I am his mother. I should be loving him unconditionally. It’s just so hard!”

Barbara also felt like she was under constant scrutiny. Not just by strangers, but family too. Everyone seemed to have an opinion on mistakes they thought she was making with her son and how she should be doing things differently.

She was constantly torn between the typical and accepted way of parenting, and a way of parenting she felt her son needed. She constantly argued with herself about the quality of her own parenting when things didn’t work the way they typically would, and she was forever feeling like she wasn’t able to control her son.

She was at a loss. All these emotions. All these questions. So much self-doubt swimming around her every day.

If you feel like Barbara, you are not alone.  The Parental Stress Centre is a safe place to learn and grow, no matter where you are in your Autism journey.  We get you :)

What other parents are saying

Real families. Real results.
Here’s what happens when parents finally feel supported, not judged.

Lou’s Testimonial (9yo daughter)

Simone’s Testimonial (19 yo daughter)

Just some of the feedback we have received from parents just like you...

Wendy M.

12YO autistic Son

" I feel like I have entered a whole new world of information and possibilities on how to manage the difficult situations that we are faced with every day. 

I would highly recommend this program to any parents who are struggling with their own emotional responses and the emotional responses of their children. "

Anglicare victoria

Child & Family Services

"The session information is easy to understand, inclusive and likely to benefit culturally diverse and complex need families who would ordinarily struggle to access such comprehensive and supportive materials. "

lisa a.

9yo autistic son 

" I am currently doing the course and it is so much better than I expected.  No wait-lists or cancellations because of lockdowns and all that stuff.  

No appointments to rush to, just quality information to help you and your child. "

Ilyad A.

Dad of 7yo autistic nonverbal son

"The session information is easy to understand, inclusive and likely to benefit culturally diverse and complex need families who would ordinarily struggle to access such comprehensive and supportive materials. "


stephanie l.

Mum of two uniquely neurodiverse girls 15 and 13 years old

"This course is a positive, solution focused blueprint, inclusive and educational program for navigating life. The program offers kind, understanding and insightful support from both Jackie and other parents who “get it” without judgment or criticism. I believe if you're considering joining the program with hesitation you have absolutely nothing to lose by investing in this program."

Mamey n.

mum of 4yo aSD/ADHD son

"This is by far one of the best programs I have ever been a part of. It is information rich and has very practical activities to help. It is easy to follow and if you do the activities you will see huge changes in both yourself and your child."

Want to talk it through first?

We get it — this is a big decision. If you’d prefer to talk with a real human, book a free 15-minute call with our team.


No pressure. No sales pitch. Just a chance to ask questions and see if this is the right fit for your family.

You’re not failing. You've just been asked to do the impossible

They say it takes a village to raise a child.


But in today’s world, you're expected to be the whole village — the expert, the advocate, the therapist, the teacher — all while staying calm, patient, and endlessly available.


And if you can’t do it all?

You’re made to feel like you’ve failed.

But you haven’t failed.
You’re just missing the kind of support that actually fits your life, your child, and your nervous system.

This program is here to change that.

When you enrol, you’re not just signing up for information — you’re getting a whole system of support designed to help you:

  • Feel calmer and more in control
  • Understand what’s really going on with your child
  • Respond with clarity instead of crisis
  • And rebuild the connection you’ve been longing for

And you don’t have to do it alone.

Enrol Now and Get

  • 30+ hours of flexible, lifetime-access content
  • Two live Zoom calls to ask questions and connect with other parents
  • Email support whenever you need it
  • Full access to 14 bonus parenting programs through Gold Membership
  • Ongoing monthly support group zoom calls — forever
  • Potential Eligibility for funding through your child’s NDIS plan (for most families)

One-time payment: $1495 AUD

Or 3 monthly payments of $500 AUD

  • 100% claimable for most self-managed or plan-managed NDIS plans
  • Enrolment risk-free — we cancel at no cost if your plan won’t fund it

📧 Still unsure? Contact us — we’re here to help you decide

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