The Autism Parenting System
Structured support for families navigating autism — not generic advice, real systems.

The Problem
Autism families navigate a fragmented landscape of advice, therapies, and coping strategies. No single platform provides structured, system-level support that treats autism parenting as an operational challenge with learnable frameworks.
The Approach
A 7-layer support system with proprietary tools including Meltdown Response Protocol. Treating autism family support as a systems architecture problem — structured, repeatable, and evidence-based.
Status
In Development
Category
Health
Founded
2024
Role
Founder & Framework Designer
Market
Parents and caregivers of autistic children seeking structured support systems
Tech Stack
Next.js 15, Supabase, Stripe, next-intl
Deep Dive
The Problem
Families navigating autism face a fragmented landscape. Advice arrives from a dozen directions, strategies contradict one another, and the practical day-to-day questions — what to do in the hardest moments — rarely come with a clear, repeatable answer.
What is missing is structure. There are communities, professionals, and resources, but no single place that treats the organizational side of autism parenting as something that can be planned for and learned. The result is that families improvise the same hard moments over and over, without a system to fall back on.
The Approach
The Autism Parenting System treats family support as a structural challenge: the things that recur can be prepared for, organized, and made repeatable. It is built by a parent, for parents.
The system is organized as seven layers of support, with practical tools for the moments that need them most — among them a Meltdown Response Protocol, sensory toolkits, communication bridges, and daily structure templates. These are working frameworks for the day-to-day, not generic advice.
The aim is to reduce the load that families carry by giving recurring situations a clear, prepared structure — so the hardest moments are met with a plan rather than improvised each time.
A note on scope: TAPS provides practical structure and organization. It is intended to support families alongside the professionals and clinicians in their child's care, not to replace professional, medical, or therapeutic guidance.
Who It's For
The system is for parents and caregivers of autistic children who want structured, practical support — families looking for repeatable frameworks rather than another stream of disconnected tips.
My Role
I am the founder and framework designer. The system grows out of the same conviction behind everything I build: that hard, recurring problems are better met with structure than with willpower — and that structure, built with care, can lighten what families carry.
Status
TAPS is in active development, built on Next.js, Supabase, Stripe, and next-intl for multi-language support. The current focus is the core support frameworks and the tools families reach for in the most demanding moments.