One-hour Consultation
A one-hour consultation is a calm, focused conversation for families who feel unsure, concerned, or stuck — and want help making sense of what’s happening and what to do next.
You don’t need a diagnosis, paperwork, or a plan. You just need a place to begin.
If you’re unsure what to do next, a one-hour consultation is a gentle place to begin.
We’ll talk through your concerns, answer your questions, and map out clear next steps together.
You’ll leave with a plan — and the reassurance that you’re not carrying this alone.
What this hour offers
- Clarify what feels most concerning right now and why
- Make sense of school feedback, reports, or patterns you’re noticing
- Identify possible contributing factors beneath the surface
- Talk through realistic next steps without pressure
- Leave feeling steadier, clearer, and more confident
This consultation is not a diagnosis or a full plan, and there is no obligation to continue beyond the session. Some families continue with support; others leave with clarity from this conversation alone.
What this hour offers
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Disclaimer
Ripple provides educational advocacy and consultation services only and is not a licensed medical provider, mental health provider, or law firm. Ripple does not provide diagnosis, treatment, therapy, or legal representation. Any school records or information discussed are shared voluntarily by families. Ripple does not maintain official educational records and is not a FERPA-covered educational agency or institution. No professional relationship is created by participation in a consultation. Families remain responsible for all decisions regarding their child.
