Parenting with Intention and Connection

A 4-Week Virtual Journey for Parents of Neurodivergent Children


with Carolina Ramirez and Andrea Vargas

Investment

 

Full
Payment

$444

2 Monthly
Payments

$222

 

Each session will be 90 minutes on Sunday at 12pm EST/9am PST starting March 23rd and ending April 13th.

Meet Your Facilitators

 

Carolina Ramirez, LCSW

Carolina is a spiritual Latina licensed therapist, transformational coach, and fellow mother. She specializes in guiding and supporting women and mothers on a path toward healing, self-discovery, and empowerment. With roots grounded in the resilience of her lived experience of mothering neurodivergent children and being neurodivergent herself, she holds space for deep healing and real change. With her clinical expertise and personal insight, she is devoted to cultivating deeper understanding and authentic connection within families. Her mission is centered on empowering families to heal, enabling them to fully embrace and nurture their children. Carolina earned her Bachelor’s degree from Stony Brook University in Psychology/Sociology and a Masters of Science in Social Work from Columbia University. She currently resides in North Carolina with her two children.

 

Andrea Vargas, LMFT

Born in Mexico and raised in Los Angeles, I have navigated the intricate challenges of assimilation and acculturation, shaping my unique perspective on mental/emotional health. This journey has shaped my deep understanding of the unique struggles and strengths within our communities.  I am dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming space where individuals can explore their true selves. My passion for therapy is fueled by the resilience of those I serve—the families, individuals, and generations navigating cultural expectations while seeking self-discovery and healing.  I strive to normalize the importance of mental health care, challenging any negative beliefs and misconceptions that may exist within our community.

 My approach is rooted in a humanistic and culturally sensitive framework, recognizing the rich cultural heritage and diverse experiences of each individual—where we dismantle stigmas and rewrite the narrative that seeking support is a sign of strength, not weakness. My mission is to make quality, culturally responsive mental health care both accessible and affordable, without compromising on quality or professionalism. 

By honoring our cultural roots and fostering a sense of belonging, I aim to empower individuals to achieve their fullest potential and lead fulfilling lives. Healing is a right, not a privilege—and I am here to walk that path with you.