“The problem with pounding a square peg into a round hole is not that the hammering is hard work. It’s that you’re destroying the peg.”

— Paul Collins

About Us

We are dedicated to creating inclusive and welcoming spaces for neurodivergent individuals. Our goal is to help organizations create environments where all individuals feel valued and included, regardless of their neurological differences.

Our neurodiverse team brings a unique perspective and expertise to our work. We understand the challenges and barriers that neurodivergent individuals face in society, and we are committed to using our knowledge and experience to make a positive impact.

Our services include sensory audits of physical spaces to identify areas that may cause discomfort or distress for neurodivergent individuals. We then provide recommendations and support to help organizations make changes that will create a more welcoming and inclusive environment.

We provide training and resources for organizations and their employees to better understand and support neurodivergent individuals. We believe that education is key to creating a more inclusive society, and we are committed to providing the resources and tools necessary for organizations to make positive changes.

At our core, we believe that neurodiversity is a strength and that everyone has unique abilities and talents to offer. Our mission is to help organizations tap into the potential of all individuals, creating spaces where everyone can thrive.

Thank you for considering our services. We look forward to working with you to create a more inclusive and welcoming world for all individuals.

Our Team

Dave Turnbull, OTR/L, PhD is a dedicated Occupational Therapist based in Oklahoma City, OK, with nearly two decades of experience working with neurodivergent individuals of all ages. His passion for helping neurodivergent individuals began with an entry-level job in a group home for adults with disabilities.

What started out as a temporary job quickly turned into a lifelong career for Dave. He spent several years working in a variety of settings with neurodivergent individuals across the lifespan. Eventually, he returned to school and earned both a Masters in Occupational Therapy and a Ph.D. in Occupational Science.

Dave's extensive experience has given him first-hand knowledge of autism services across home, community, clinical, and educational settings. As a researcher, he had the opportunity to work on a variety of community-based research projects related to autistic adolescents and adults. This allowed him to gain insight into the strengths of the community, as well as the many challenges and barriers that neurodivergent individuals face.

Throughout his career, Dave has remained committed to understanding and dismantling the barriers that neurodivergent individuals face. He is passionate about helping organizations create inclusive and welcoming spaces that value and celebrate neurodiversity.

In his consulting role, Dave uses his expertise to provide sensory evaluations of physical spaces and develop recommendations to make them more accommodating and welcoming for individuals with a range of sensory experiences. His extensive knowledge and experience in the field of neurodiversity make him an invaluable asset to our work. Contact us today to see how he can be an asset to yours.

Dave’s personal interests include travel, photography, board games, movies, and hanging out with his dog, Jessie.

Beth Varner, M.Ed., NCSP is a highly experienced school psychologist and Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP #3925). She has extensive experience as a school psychologist in public schools, and is well-versed in all aspects of school psychology, including assessment, consultation, and intervention. In addition, Beth has worked for nearly a decade with some of the largest educational publishers and remote educational service delivery providers to create and deliver training and professional development programs.

In addition to her work in schools, Beth has a wealth of knowledge and experience related to instructional design and the operations of community-based non-profit agencies. She has worked extensively with non-profit organizations, helping them to develop effective programs that meet the needs of their communities.

Beth's passion for education led her to earn a Master of Education in School Psychology from the University of Washington. She also holds a Master of Art in Nonprofit Management from Antioch University, Los Angeles.

As part of our consulting team, Beth uses her expertise in school psychology and nonprofit management to provide valuable resources and training to organizations seeking to enhance their accessibility and expand their reach in the community. Contact us today to find out how to put Beth’s knowledge of instructional design and nonprofit operations to work for your organization.

Beth’s personal interests include crochet, gardening, travel, theatre, and film.

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