My story

I’m Siun, a neurodiversity coach, speaker, and researcher supporting neurodivergent children, adults, parents, and schools.

With over 18 years of experience and lived understanding of ADHD and autism, I help individuals make sense of how their brain works, reduce overwhelm, and develop sustainable strategies that genuinely fit their lives.

Because neurodivergence isn’t a deficit to be fixed — it’s something to be understood.

If you’re here, you may be:

  • A neurodivergent adult trying to make sense of how your brain works

  • A parent supporting a neurodivergent child or teenager

  • Or someone who knows there is “more going on” but hasn’t quite had the language for it yet

This is the work I care deeply about.

Because so many of the real challenges of ADHD, autism, and neurodivergence are not always visible.
They live in the everyday moments:
procrastination, burnout, perfectionism, emotional overwhelm, masking, self-doubt, and the constant feeling of being capable but struggling.

Over time, these experiences can quietly shape how we see ourselves.

What I see again and again in my work is not a lack of ability —
but a long history of misunderstanding, pressure, and internalised self-criticism.

My role as a coach is to create a space where you can understand how your neurodivergence actually shows up in your life, not in theory, but in real day-to-day situations — at home, in school, at work, and in relationships.

Together, we work to:

  • Understand patterns (not judge them)

  • Identify strengths and needs

  • Reduce overwhelm and burnout

  • Build sustainable strategies that genuinely fit your brain

  • Develop a more supportive inner voice instead of a relentless inner critic

This is not about “fixing” you.
It is about understanding you.

My Background

I am originally from Ireland and now live in Prague with my two children.

Like many neurodivergent individuals who grew up in the 80s and 90s, I was not diagnosed until adulthood. That experience profoundly shaped both my personal journey and my professional path. My diagnosis helped me make sense of years of self-doubt, masking, and feeling “different” without knowing why — and it began a process of healing and self-understanding that continues to inform my work today.

I have over 18 years of experience supporting autistic and neurodivergent children, adolescents, and adults across educational, coaching, and community settings.

I am a certified ADHD coach and currently undertaking postgraduate studies in Autism and Neurodivergence (New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling, Middlesex University quality assured), with a research focus on the emotional and lived experiences of neurodivergent individuals, including masking and rejection sensitivity.

Alongside one-to-one coaching, I also work with:

  • Parents and families

  • Schools and educators

  • Professionals and organisations

providing neurodiversity-informed support, training, and guidance.

My Approach

My work is grounded in both professional training and lived experience.

I understand neurodivergence not only academically, but personally and practically — which allows me to meet clients with empathy, nuance, and realism.

Coaching with me is collaborative, respectful, and tailored.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to a neurodivergent brain.

Whether you are a teenager navigating school, an adult navigating work and identity, or a parent trying to better support your child, our work together focuses on building insight, self-trust, and strategies that are sustainable rather than exhausting.

Because the goal is not to push you to fit a system that was never designed for your brain.

The goal is to help you understand your brain — and work with it, not against it.

Pictured above: Obligatory last-day-of-school photo on the school roof, after climbing out a very small window. I still remember the feeling of freedom more than 20 years later!


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