Relationship-Based Strategies for Development

Neurodiversity Coaching for Individuals, Families, and Professionals

There's a clearer, more human way to live, grow, and navigate complex situations. Not by doing more, but by truly understanding what is happening and responding with intention.

I offer neurodiversity coaching for neurodivergent individuals, autistic children and adolescents, and the families and professionals who support them. This work provides clarity and practical strategies—tools that help you respond more functionally in daily life, rather than reacting from confusion, urgency, or pressure.

This is not about fixing or correcting. It is about understanding deeply, so development can be supported in a way that is coherent, sustainable, and real.

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The Shift

When Perspective Changes, Everything Changes

When you understand how development, emotion, and the nervous system actually work together in real life — not just in theory — something shifts.

  • Behaviors that once felt confusing begin to make sense.
  • Decisions become less reactive.
  • Strategies feel more natural.
  • Relationships reorganize.
  • Daily life starts to feel more possible.

The challenge is rarely a lack of effort, commitment, or love. What's often missing is a way of seeing that integrates the whole person in their real context — informed by neuroscience, shaped by relationship, and grounded in what is actually happening.

When this perspective becomes clear, you stop improvising and start building.

Process

How I Work

I begin by deeply understanding the person and what is truly happening — not only the behaviors you see, but how they experience the world, how their nervous system responds, and how their relationships feel.

From that understanding, we build what you actually need: strategies that fit your real life, tools you can use right away, and clarity about what to do next.

This work is offered primarily online, supporting families across the United States and internationally, in English and Spanish.

I work as a neurodiversity-affirming coach, offering relationship-based autism support grounded in development, neuroscience, and lived experience.

  1. 1Understand what is truly happening — in the person, their nervous system, and their relationships
  2. 2Design supports and strategies that actually fit your real life
  3. 3Accompany you as you implement, adjusting when needed

This Work Meets You Where You Are

Neurodivergent Individuals

Neurodivergent Individuals

We begin with a deep understanding of who you are, how you function, how you process the world, and what you need to feel more balanced.

From there, we build concrete tools for daily life, decision-making, and relationships — without forcing you to fit or asking you to stop being who you are.

The process feels different because it starts with you, not a protocol. Over time, decisions become clearer, relationships feel lighter, and daily life starts to feel more manageable — not because everything is perfect, but because you finally have a map.

Parents and Caregivers

Parents and Caregivers

We start by truly understanding your child — who they are, how they experience the world, and what drives their behaviors. We also look closely at your family dynamics. From there, we work together to develop clarity, discernment, and real-life tools that support growth across all areas.

This work includes parent coaching for neurodivergent children and adolescents, focused on understanding, discernment, and practical support for daily life.

The focus is on promoting development through a deep understanding of your child — transforming daily interactions and strengthening your family's experience, rather than focusing solely on behavior.

Professionals and Educators

Professionals and Educators

We start from a deep understanding of development, emotion, and the nervous system, then design practical strategies for classrooms, clinical settings, and professional practice.

The focus is on promoting real development and meaningful learning, not on accumulating theory.

What changes after this process is not just what you know — it's how you see. Professionals who go through this work describe a different way of reading situations, responding in the moment, and supporting the people who depend on them.

What People Say

Stories of understanding, connection, and growth.

Johanna Crane is an internationally recognized expert in the DIR®/Floortime™ model. Her work is grounded in developmental science, emotional understanding, and deep respect for each individual process. She has an exceptional ability to truly understand children, families, and professionals, and to translate that understanding into meaningful, ethical, and effective guidance. Her clinical judgment, integrity, and humanity make her a remarkable professional in this field.

Monica Osgood

Educator | School Leader | Clinical Reference · Denville, NJ

My son went from depending on me for almost everything to becoming a more confident, engaged, and communicative young person. Today he is more independent, more organized, and deeply connected to the people around him. This process didn't change who he is; it helped us trust his capacities and relate to him with respect instead of fear or control. Most importantly, he is a happy person.

Claudia

Mother of a Neurodivergent Adolescent · New York, NY

Working with Johanna completely changed the way I understand my child. I realized that I didn't need to correct him or make him perfect; I needed to understand him. Nothing is forced. My child can take initiative, move, explore, or simply be, and real progress still happens. This work is not training or manipulation. It is science, respect, and humanity working together.

Lizzette

Mother of a Neurodivergent Child · República Dominicana

Working with Johanna was a profound journey of self-discovery. I realized how much pressure I had placed on myself to be someone else in order to fit in. Through this process, I learned to understand and protect my inner experience instead of fighting it. What I once believed were flaws, I now recognize as part of who I am. This shift brought clarity, self-acceptance, and a new way of making decisions and relating to the world.

Luisa

Neurodivergent Adult · Personal Process · Colombia

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About

Who I Am

I've been accompanying developmental processes since 1997, working with neurodivergent individuals and their families in real, complex, constantly changing contexts.

My work integrates psychology, family therapy, and coaching, grounded in the DIR®/Floortime™ model and neuroscience applied to development.

These years have confirmed something essential: Development cannot be forced. It is understood, shaped, and sustained through relationship.

I don't apply models rigidly. I think deeply through each situation and translate understanding into tools you can actually use.

Johanna Crane

Transformation

What You Can Expect

Each process unfolds in its own way. But when the right understanding is in place, something shifts — and nothing quite looks the same after that.

Greater clarity for decision-making

You begin to see situations with more perspective and know what to do next. Decisions stop feeling reactive and start feeling more grounded.

Less emotional reactivity

As understanding grows, emotional responses soften. There is more pause, more space, and less constant tension. This is especially significant for autistic children and adolescents, for whom emotional regulation is often one of the greatest challenges.

Strategies that last

You build tools that make sense in your real life and hold up over time — not techniques for putting out fires.

More coherent, respectful relationships

Interactions become less about control and more about connection. Communication feels clearer, safer, and more respectful.

A daily life that becomes more manageable

Over time, people describe a quiet sense of relief. Things don't become perfect — but they become more human, and more aligned with who you actually are.

Less burnout, more sustainability

When strategies match the person — not the other way around — daily life requires less effort. Energy stops going to crisis management and starts going to connection.

Small Shifts That Matter

  • You may notice mornings becoming less overwhelming.
  • Transitions that once triggered meltdowns starting to feel smoother.
  • Conversations going deeper.
  • Moments where your child — or you — respond differently, not by trying harder, but because something finally makes sense.

These are not dramatic overnight changes. They are the kind of shifts that accumulate quietly, until one day you realize: This feels different. This feels possible.

"When we truly understand a person's experience, we no longer need to force change — development begins to unfold naturally."

— Stanley Greenspan

More Stories

Stories of understanding, connection, and growth.

For the first time, I feel that my child's process is truly respected and understood. Nothing is forced. Nothing is artificial. Johanna's work comes from a deeply human place that honors development, emotion, and relationship. The changes we've seen are real, visible, and deeply meaningful.

Joan

Mother · Relational Process · London, UK

For most of my life, I tried to correct myself in order to fit in. Working with Johanna helped me understand my inner experience instead of fighting it. What I once believed were flaws, I now recognize as part of who I am. This clarity changed how I make decisions, how I relate to others, and how I protect my own well-being.

María

Adult · Neurodivergent Perspective · Los Angeles, CA

Johanna's guidance was a turning point for our family. She not only understood my child's learning and sensory profile, but also helped us understand how to support him as parents. Her approach brought clarity, calm, and confidence into our daily life. We felt accompanied and understood, never judged.

Nathalie

Parent of a Neurodivergent Child · Miami, FL

Finding Johanna and her work felt like coming home. For the first time, we felt truly seen and understood as a family. Over time, we witnessed authentic progress rooted in connection, respect, and individualized support. We are deeply grateful for the clarity, companionship, and hope this process brought into our lives.

Andrea & Felipe

Parents · Long-Term Family Journey · Colombia

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Who Is This Support For?

This support is for you if you're looking for:

  • Clarity and discernment to stop improvising
  • Understanding of what's happening and knowing what to do next
  • Real tools designed for your specific situation
  • Strategies that respect neurodiversity
  • A humane, deep, and sustainable process

This work is for neurodivergent individuals, parents and caregivers, and professionals who want to work from understanding, strategy, and respect for developmental processes.

And Who Is This Not For?

This support is not for you if you:

  • Are looking for quick recipes that work the same for everyone
  • Want to correct, fix, or force behavior
  • Expect magical solutions without examining context

This work is not driven by urgency or control, but by discernment, relationship, and deep respect for the person.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can't find what you're looking for? Feel free to reach out directly.

No. It is a coaching process grounded in understanding human development — how the person functions, how their nervous system responds, how they experience the world — and from there we build concrete tools for daily life.
Yes. I work with autistic and neurodivergent children, adolescents, and adults. Diagnoses can provide context, but my work centers on understanding the person, not defining them by a label.
No. I work with children, adolescents, and neurodivergent adults, as well as parents and professionals seeking clarity, understanding, and more coherent ways of relating.
Here, behavior is not a problem to solve — it is information. What we see as "difficult behavior" is almost always how the nervous system responds to what the person is experiencing. When we understand that, we no longer need to control behavior — we need to understand the person. And that is exactly where we start.
Many people come to this work after trying methods that felt rigid, overwhelming, or that simply didn't fit. This approach is different because it starts from understanding you and your context, not from applying a formula.
The first conversation is not an evaluation or a commitment. It is a space to understand your situation, clarify what you are looking for, and explore together what might make sense from there.
The work is offered primarily online and works effectively from anywhere.

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Let's talk!

Every process begins with a brief conversation. If this work resonates with you, share a bit about your situation below. I personally review every message and will follow up to explore next steps together.

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