PRACTICAL GUIDANCE FOR FATHERS WHO FEEL LOST AFTER AUTISM DIAGNOSIS
From one dad to another - systematic, actionable resources that actually help
Built for Fathers
Direct, systematic, action-oriented guidance. No fluff - just practical steps.
Complete System
Recognition → Action → Support → Planning. Everything you need, in the right order.
Lived Experience
Created by a father navigating autism with 6-year-old twins. Real insights, not theory.
I have Been Where You Are
I'm Jeff, a father of 6-year-old twins in Cape Town, South Africa. When one of my sons was diagnosed with autism, I felt completely unprepared. Drawing on my finance and business systems background, I created the resources I wish I'd had - practical, systematic, and built specifically for how fathers process information. This isn't theory from a therapist. It's real guidance from a dad in the trenches who understands the unique challenges fathers face."
WHAT'S INSIDE
Recognition: Spotting the Early Signs
The subtle behavioral patterns that matter - explained for fathers who don't know what to look for.
Taking Action: Your First Steps
Exactly what to do when you suspect autism. No confusion, no overwhelm - just a clear path forward.
Emotional Survival for Fathers
How to process this as a dad. Managing your fears, supporting your wife, and showing up for your family.
Financial Planning & Resources
Therapy costs, insurance navigation, and long-term planning. Real numbers and practical strategies.
Planning for the Future
Building your child's independence, protecting your marriage, and creating the life you want.
"25,000+ words of practical, father-focused guidance you can implement immediately."
Testimonials
"WHAT FATHERS ARE SAYING"
"This guide gave me clarity when I felt completely lost. The action plans helped me actually DO something instead of just worrying."
- Michael R., Father of 2, South Africa
"Finally, resources that speak to how fathers think. Practical, systematic, and immediately useful."
- David K., Father of twins
"I wish I had this guide 6 months earlier. Would have saved so much stress and confusion."
- James P., First-time father