Expert-Led Training for Your Team & the Families You Serve

Bring Expert Training to Your Staff, Students, and Families, Without Creating It from Scratch

Each Professional Access License gives your organization unlimited use of expert sessions from Penny’s neurodiversity summits, ready to integrate into professional development, parent education, or team discussions.

WHAT IS A PROFESSIONAL ACCESS LICENSE?

The Professional Access Multi-Use License is designed for organizations who want to make professional development and family support simple, meaningful, and effective.

With one license, you can share summit workshops across your organization in trainings, classrooms, family meetings, and professional learning communities.

Each summit features top experts in education, mental health, and neurodiversity offering research-based insights and practical tools for supporting complex kids.

They're perfect for:

Schools & Districts

Professional development days, teacher in-service, parent development, or SEL training

Clinics & Practices

Therapist, counselor, or coach team training and parent support groups

Non-Profits & Family Support Centers

Staff education, community workshops, foster or adoptive parent training, or family engagement nights

What's Included
1

Unlimited Access

to all expert sessions from the selected summit (for use within 1–3 locations)

2

Downloadable video + audio files

for convenient playback and flexible sharing

3

Action Workbook

to guide reflection and discussion with staff, parents, or educators

4

Permission

to use in trainings and meetings across your organization

⚠️ Please note: This license prohibits resale or redistribution outside your organization.

Guidance You Can Trust

transformation you can feel

This isn't just another summit lineup. Behavior SOS speakers are parents, educators, therapists, and advocates who truly understand the realities of raising and teaching complex kids.

They’ve been in the trenches, walked through the messy moments, and found ways to create real change without shame, blame, or quick fixes.

Throughout the sessions, they’ll be in your corner, sharing the tools, scripts, and mindset shifts that have worked for them and the families they support. You’ll hear from 20+ voices so you can take what fits, leave what doesn’t, and build your own parenting toolkit.

Thousands of parents and educators have joined our summits over the years. They’ve walked away with practical tools, renewed confidence, and the relief of knowing they’re not alone.

Your journey through the summit doesn’t have to be linear — but if you follow this path, you’ll move from understanding to action, from survival to connection, from overwhelm to empowered leadership.

Click each phase below to see the sessions and speakers…

Phase 1: Understand the Signal Beneath the Behavior

Lay the foundation by shifting from reacting to understanding. This is where everything begins. Because you can’t change what you don’t understand, and you can’t support what you’re still judging. This phase helps you see behavior through a new lens: not as defiance or disrespect, but as communication from a dysregulated nervous system.

START (Free)
Oct. 10, 2025
9 AM EST / 6 AM PT USA

EXPIRE (Free)
Oct.11, 2025
9 AM EST / 6 AM PT USA

Behavior Is the Language of the Nervous System

Lori DeSautels, Ph.D.

Professor at Butler University, Author of "Connections Over Compliance" & Speaker

What’s Really Going On? Noticing the Difficulty, Not the Behavior

Greg Santucci, OTR/L

Pediatric OT, Advocate, Founding Director of Power Play Pediatric Therapy

Sensory Sensitivities, Not Misbehavior: How Sensory Needs Drive Big Reactions

Caroline Fitsimones, OT

Pediatric Occupational Therapist, ADHD-Certified Rehabilitation Services Provider, Parent Coach

ADHD, Autism & Anxiety, Oh My! When Behavior Challenges Have Multiple Roots

Sharon Saline, Psy.D.

Clinical Psychologist and Author of "What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew"

Understanding the Emotional Roots of Acting Out, Shutting Down, and Everything In Between

Tosha Schore

Founder of Parenting Boys Peacefully, Speaker, Trainer, Author

Parenting the PDA Profile: When Demands Feel Like Danger

Joy Eberhardt, MD, FAAP

Developmental Pediatrician

Phase 2: Tools to Support Regulation & Connection

Move from insight to action without urgency, overwhelm, or shame. This phase gives you strategies that actually work for neurodivergent kids, rooted in safety, connection, and skill-building, not compliance or control.

START (Free)
Oct. 11, 2025
9 AM EST / 6 AM PT USA

START (Free)
Oct. 12, 2025
9 AM EST / 6 AM PT USA

The Regulated Adult: Staying Calm When Kids Can’t

Dr. Gila

Clinical Neurophsychologist & Parent Coach

Building Emotional Safety for Cooperation and Confidence

Gabriele Nicolet, MA, CCC_SLP

Family Communication Specialist, Parent Coach, Host of the Complicated Kids Podcast

Co-Regulation in Action: How to Help Kids Calm Down Without Power Struggles

Sarah Wayland, Ph.D.

Relationship-based Dynamic Intelligence (RDI) Consultant & Co-Author of "Is this Autism?"

The Language of Belonging: Talking So Kids Feel Heard and Value

Renee Jain, MAPP

Founder of GoZen!, Speaker, Certified Life Coach, Co-Author of "Superpowered"

Co-Regulation in Action: How to Help Kids Calm Down Without Power Struggles

Penny Williams

Parent Coach, Creator of SIGNAL Parenting, Host of Beautifully Complex Podcast

Building Healthy Screen Time Habits to Make Technology Digitally Nutritious

Randy Kulman, Ph.D.

Founder of Digitally Nutritious & President of Learning Works for Kids

Phase 3: Create Safe, Supportive Environments

Shape surroundings that support nervous system safety and emotional growth. Now that you understand what’s going on inside, this phase helps you shape the outside to be more supportive — your routines, rhythms, and relationships.

START (Free)
Oct. 12, 2025
9 AM EST / 6 AM PT USA

START (Free)
Oct. 13, 2025
9 AM EST / 6 AM PT USA

From Meltdowns to Repair: What to Say and Do After Big Emotions

Elaine Taylor-Klaus, MCC, CPCC & Diane Dempster, CPC, PCC

Parent Coaches & Co-Founders of ImpactParents.com

The Body & The Story: Why Logic Alone Can’t Calm Your Child

Seth Perler, M.Ed.

Executive Function Coach, Activist, Educator, Former Teacher

Cooperation Without Control: How to Set Boundaries That Invite Collaboration

Elizabeth Sautter, MA, CCC-SLP

Speech-Language Pathologist, Trainer, Author of "Make Social and Emotional Learning Stick!"

Reframing ‘Bad’ Behavior in the Classroom and Beyond

Juliana Urtubey, NBCT

2021 National Teacher of the Year

Behavior at School: What Helps, What Hurts, and What to Do About It

Emily Kircher-Morris, MA, M.Ed, LPC & Amanda Morin

Co-Authors of "Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools: Transforming Practices So All Students Feel Accepted & Supported"

When School Feels Threatening: Supporting PDA Learners in the Classroom

Zach Morris, M.Ed.

Autistic Thought Leader in Education & Education Consultant

Phase 4: Lead, Advocate & Grow

Shape surroundings that support nervous system safety and emotional growth. Now that you understand what’s going on inside, this phase helps you shape the outside to be more supportive — your routines, rhythms, and relationships.

START (Free)
Oct. 13, 2025
9 AM EST / 6 AM PT USA

START (Free)
Oct. 14, 2025
9 AM EST / 6 AM PT USA

Healing Your Own Triggers: Parenting and Teaching from Regulation, Not Reactivity

Debbie Reber, MA

Founder: Tilt Parenting, Host of Tilt Parenting Podcast, Author of "Differently Wired"

What to do When You Run Out of Compassion

Melissa Corkum

Blocked Care Specialist, Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) & Rest and Restore Protocol (RRP) Practitioner

From Frustration to Advocacy: How to Collaborate with Schools Without the Conflict

Scotti Weintraub, MA

Parent School Navigator, Educator, Parent Advocate, Founder of Reframe Parenting

Building Behavior Plans That Actually Work for Neurodivergent Kids

Michelle Pianim

Special Educator & Educational Coach and Consultant

The Sibling Piece: Supporting the Whole Family When One Child Struggles

Emily Hamblin, MA

Former Foster Mom, Certified Teacher, Host of Enlightening Motherhood Podcast

Success Without Sameness: Redefining What Growth Looks Like for ND Kids

Dayna Abraham

Author of "Calm the Chaos," National Board Certified Educator, Host of Calm the Chaos Podcast

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Hello!

I'm Penny.

I’m a parenting coach and host of the Beautifully Complex podcast. But more than anything, I’m a mom who’s walked this road.

When my son was diagnosed with ADHD and autism, I thought I could “fix” the hard stuff with enough effort. I read every book, tried every strategy, and still found myself bracing for the next meltdown.

It wasn’t until I understood his behavior through the lens of the nervous system — and started parenting from connection instead of control — that everything shifted.

Now, I help parents of complex kids move from constant reactivity to steady, confident leadership. Through the Regulated Kids Project, the Survival to Success Accelerator, and summits like Behavior SOS, I’ve guided thousands of parents and educators toward more understanding, less conflict, and stronger relationships.

I created the Behavior SOS Summit to bring you the guidance I wish I had years ago — practical, compassionate strategies from experts who get it, so you can feel supported, equipped, and never alone in this journey.

Choose Your Summit Experience

Your free pass is just the beginning. Whether you want a quick boost, a slower pace, or ongoing support all year, there’s a path designed for you.

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SummitAll Access Pass

Keep this summit forever, plus guided action and bonuses
$177($295) ONE-TIME PAYMENT
  • Ongoing Access to All 24 Sessions
  • Workshops in a Podcast
  • Take Action Workbook
  • Implementation Coaching Lab
  • Expert Cheat Sheets
  • Speaker Bonuses

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This isn’t just information.

it's a turning point.

You’re not broken. Your child isn’t either.

You just need the right tools, and the support to use them.

These workshops will help you see behavior differently, respond with confidence, and create a new path forward for your family or the families you serve.

QUESTIONS?
I've got answers!

Parents, educators, and other caregivers of kids with anxiety, ages 4 to young adult.

October 10-13, 2025. You have the option to watch 6 workshops a day, free for 24 hours after their scheduled release during the event. OR you can upgrade to the All Access Pass and have forever access to all workshops to watch on your schedule.

Yes! Behavior SOS is completely free to attend October 10-13. If you'd like additional perks like replays, bonuses, and more, check out the All Access Pass.

You can watch all sessions absolutely free during the summit event Oct. 10-13, 2025. At 9 am NYC time each morning of the event, 6 workshops will be available for free viewing for 24 hours. You'll receive further instructions via email, after you register.

Absolutely! Send the link to this page to friends, family, or teachers so they can grab their free seat too.

Nope! Not at all! We have parents, educators, and other caregivers from all over the world taking advantage of these virtual conferences. That's the beauty of the internet! 🙂

Free access gets you limited access to watch the workshops October 10-13, 2025, six each day. The All Access Pass offers unlimited ongoing access to all workshops, access to the workshops as a podcast, a workbook designed to highlight key takeaways and guide you through implementation, speaker bonuses, a live Implementation Lab Coaching, and a certificate of completion.

If you're not 100% satisfied with the content before October 11, 2025, I'll give you a full refund, no questions asked. I'm convinced that you'll love the workshops and all the bonuses — and see great changes from them — so I'm happy to offer this no-risk guarantee. 

I'm happy to answer any and all questions about Unlocking ADHD. Send me an email at [email protected] and I'll reply as quick as I can. 

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Applications now Open!

What if your child’s hardest moments weren’t something to fix, but something you could finally interpret?

The SIGNAL Parenting™ Program is an 8-week, guided experience for parents ready to stop reacting to behavior and start understanding what’s underneath it. You’ll learn to decode your child’s nervous system, respond with connection instead of control, and foster more regulation, confidence, and growth.

🗓 Apply by November 9th
🚀 Program starts December 2nd

Limited small-group spots available for families ready to follow the signal, and change their story.

Go from reacting in the moment to creating lasting change.

Join us for the free Behavior SOS Summit.

Turn daily battles into breakthroughs. Join 26 experts over 4 free days for practical tools and a framework to decode behavior and create more peace at home and school — without shame, blame, or quick fixes. This Summit is where overwhelm softens, clarity rises, and everything starts to shift.

Oct. 10-13, 2025