When traditional parenting advice doesn't work for your sensitive or neurodivergent child, where do you turn?Parenting a neurodivergent child comes with unique challenges: meltdowns, communicationstruggles, disrupted routines that can leave even the most devoted parents feeling overwhelmed and unsure where to turn.The BELLYFLIES METHOD(TM) offers a clear, practical path forward. Developed by certifiedcoach for parents navigating neurodiversity, Cathy Gagliardi, this compassionate framework provides real-world strategies to: Reduce daily stress and conflict through simple communication tools your child can use anytimeStrengthen emotional connection by helping your child identify and express their feelings safelyBuild routines that support the whole family's well-being with practical systems that actually workMore than just emotional regulation techniques, this method gives you a shared language with your child. When they say 'I have Bellyflies', you'll know exactly how to help them navigate their big emotions-whether it's anxiety, anger, overwhelm, or confusion.Inside, you'll discover: The eight basic emotions and how to help your child recognize themSpecific questions that encourage revealing conversationsTechniques for both challenging moments and celebrating positive feelingsStrategies that work for neurodivergent children, including those with autism, ADHD, and sensory processing differencesCathy brings both expertise and heart. A certified coach and children's book author, she has dedicated her career to helping young people with autism and other neurodivergences express themselves and be understood. Her beloved books, including BELLYFLIES and Gonna Build a Boat, have already touched countless families. Born from personal tragedy and refined through real family experience, this method has transformed how families communicate and connect.Now, with simple tools and proven guidance, Cathy equips you to create more peace, confidence, and joy at home-every single day.Perfect for parents of children ages 4-12 facing emotional regulation challenges, sensorysensitivities, or neurodivergent diagnoses.