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Share Your Keikens

Every family has experiences that shape their child, who they become, what they believe about themelseves. We'd love to hear yours.

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Why Share Your Keikens?

Keikens means "experiences" in Japanese. It comes from something I've seen firsthand — experiences shape how we see ourselves, and who we become.

A diagnosis is information. What comes next — the experiences you find, the doors you open — that's what shapes who a child becomes.

What we believe

Diagnoses provide information. Experiences shape who a child becomes.

Every child has a Keikens. Most families just don't know what it is yet. We help you find it.

"What's Your Keikens?" Series

Short videos. Real Families. Real stories.

Each one ends with the same question — because every child is different, and every answer matters.

How it works

Book a call

20 minutes with Katie.

Tell us your story

Five questions. No script. No pressure.

Become part or Keikens' story

Your story helps the next family.

Each conversation asks the same 5 questions...

QUESTION #1

Tell me about your child?

QUESTION #2

When did you first realize your child was navigating something different?

QUESTIONS #3

What has been the hardest part of that journey?

QUESTION #4

Was there an experience that helped your child discover confidence or joy?

QUESTION #5

What is your Keikens?

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  BUILT WITH FAMILIES  

The best ideas don't come from theory. They come from families living this every day.

This community didn't grow because of marketing. It grew because the work means something.

You don't create a community. You invite it.

But Too Many Families Are Still Figuring This Out On Their Own.

They shouldn't have to.

"I didn't know what to ask for. I didn't even know what was possible."

- Mom of a child with dyslexia

"The report sat on my counter for three weeks. I couldn't make sense of it alone."

- Dad, after his son's evaluation

"We found the experience that changed him completely by accident. I wish we'd found it sooner."

- Parent of a child with ADHD

"Nobody told me there were experiences out there built for kids like mine."

- Mom, navigating an autism diagnosis

Mother And Child

Ready to understand your child — and what to do next?

Keikens helps you understand your child, navigate the paperwork, and find the experiences where they come alive.

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