
Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children TPP 493: Patty Laushman on Parenting for Independence: Strategies for the Transition to Adulthood
Mar 10, 2026
Patty Laushman, author and autism life coach who founded Thrive Autism Coaching, helps neurodivergent teens and adults and their families. She reframes independence as positive interdependence. She explains common “stuckness” patterns, the skills-capacity-readiness model, and her SBN framework of Support, Boundaries, and Nudges. Practical, compassionate strategies for the transition to adulthood.
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Emerging Adulthood Covers A Wide Age Range
- Emerging adulthood can span a broad range from late teens to mid-30s, and sometimes beyond for those who regress after setbacks.
- Patty works with ages ~16–35 typically, but has clients as young as 42 returning home after job loss, illustrating variability.
Use Honest Language To Reach Struggling Parents
- Patty kept 'Failure to Launch' in her subtitle because it's the search term parents use, even though it's loaded and uncomfortable.
- She prioritized reaching families who Google that phrase to provide practical help rather than sanitizing language.
Redefine Independence As Positive Interdependence
- Redefine independence as positive interdependence rather than total self-sufficiency.
- Example: a college student keeps weekly parental check-ins for meals/clean clothes so he can succeed academically.


