Find Your Voice.
Ask for What You Need.Live More Authentically.
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with Haley Moss, Esq.
Attorney, Author, and Neurodivergent Advocate -
9+ Downloadable Materials
WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR
For Neurodivergent Adults
You're navigating work, relationships, and life in a world that wasn't built for your brain. You know what you need. You just don't always know how to ask for it without feeling like you're "too much."
This course gives you:
This course gives you:
- Printable Self Affirmation Cards
- Worksheets to grow your advocacy skills
- Tools to advocate without disclosing if you don't want to
For Parents & Caregivers
You want your loved one to speak up, make their own choices, and build the confidence to navigate the world on their terms. But you're not always sure how to support that without doing it for them.
This course gives you:
- A roadmap to help them build self-advocacy skills
- Printable tools you can use together
- Language that empowers rather than rescues
For Professionals
You work with neurodivergent clients, students, or employees. You want to support their self-determination — not just accommodate them, but equip them to advocate for themselves.
This course gives you:
This course gives you:
- A deeper understanding of self-advocacy from the inside
- Ready-to-use tools you can share with clients
- Practical strategies grounded in lived experience
What's included?
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Micro-Learning Videos
Short, focused recording by Haley Moss. You can complete in one sitting or revisit anytime. No fluff, just practical, immediately usable skills. -
What You'll Learn
Self-advocacy isn't about being perfect. You deserve to feel heard. You deserve to make your own choices. You deserve tools that actually help. This is where it starts. -
The Tools
Over 9 Downloadable Resources You Keep Forever -
Learn Once, Return Anytime
- No expiration. Ever.
- Revisit lessons when you need a refresher
- Download resources as many times as you need
- Future updates included at no additional cost
Invest in Your Voice
Neurodiverse Adults
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Gain confidence to ask for what you need without apologizing
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Printable materials for accommodation conversations, and social situations
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Strategies to reduce masking and be more authentically yourself
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A personal action plan for building advocacy skills that work for YOUR life
Parents & Caregivers
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A framework to help your loved one develop self-advocacy skills
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Conversation starters and tools you can work through together
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Language that empowers autonomy rather than creating dependence
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Insight into the self-advocacy movement from an insider's perspective
Professional
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Gain deeper understanding of neurodivergent self-advocacy from lived experience
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Ready-to-use resources you can share with clients, students, or employees
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Practical strategies grounded in real-world scenarios
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Tools that promote self-determination, not just accommodation
Haley Moss, Esq.
Haley Moss is an attorney, author, speaker, and consultant who is passionate about disability inclusion and neurodiversity. Diagnosed with autism at age 3, Haley has spent her life proving that neurodivergent people can and do thrive on their own terms.
Questions? We've Got Answers.
Is this course only for autistic people?
Nope! While Haley is autistic and much of the course draws on autistic experiences, the self-advocacy skills work for anyone who's neurodivergent and beyond. The tools are also valuable for parents, caregivers, and professionals supporting neurodivergent people.
What if I've never advocated for myself before?
That's exactly who this course is for. We start with the basics recognizing that you're already advocating in small ways every day, and build from there. No prior experience needed.
Do I have to disclose my diagnosis to use these strategies?
Absolutely not. The approaches are designed specifically so you can request what you need without disclosing. Disclosure is always your choice.
Can I complete this at my own pace?
Absolutely. The full course is under 60 minutes if you watch it straight through, but you can pause, revisit, and return to lessons whenever works for you. There are no deadlines.
