Evol & Troppus · Parent Coaching & Family Support
Helping caregiversbuild confidence, connection,and consistency.
Evol & Troppus provides evidence-informed parent coaching, family support, school collaboration, and practical tools that help caregivers navigate everyday challenges with confidence.
Growth through understanding
Not just changing behavior
What we do
Support for every part of family life
Practical coaching and tools for the moments that matter — mornings, mealtimes, school meetings, and everything in between.
Why Evol & Troppus
Change that respects the person
Growth happens through understanding people — not simply changing behavior. These commitments shape every plan we build.
Evidence-informed
Every strategy we share is grounded in research and shaped by hands-on experience — no trends, no guesswork.
Trauma-informed
We assume history matters. Safety, trust, and assent come before any intervention.
Neurodiversity-affirming
We support people, not compliance. Difference is respected, never trained away.
Collaborative
You are the expert on your family. We bring the science; together we build the plan.
Practical
Strategies designed for Tuesday at 6pm — not just the therapy room.
Family-centered
Change sticks when it fits your family's values, culture, and real capacity.
How it works
A clear path from first call to lasting change
Schedule Consultation
Start with a conversation. We listen first — to your goals, your concerns, and what has already been tried.
Personalized Plan
Together we build a plan around your family's real routines, values, and capacity — not a template.
Ongoing Coaching
Regular sessions with live feedback, adjustments, and support between meetings when life happens.
Sustainable Success
The goal is independence: skills and systems that keep working long after our sessions end.
Testimonials
Words from the people we serve
Stories from the families and caregivers we support.
Testimonials Coming Soon
We're gathering stories from the caregivers and families we support, and we'll share them here — with their permission — as they come in.
FAQ
Questions, answered honestly
The things families and organizations ask us most. Something else on your mind?