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It felt like a gift—something sacred and unexpected.

  • May 3, 2025
  • 2 min read


I wasn’t sure what to expect the first time I connected with Cara. Honestly, I was nervous. I didn’t know if this was the right thing for Peter—he’s non-speaking, highly sensitive, and we’ve had to be so careful about who we bring into his world. But from the very first FaceTime, Cara made me feel at ease. She was warm, genuinely curious, and never once made me feel like I had to explain or justify anything. She simply understood.

 

She made it easy - easier than I ever thought this kind of communication could be. And what she does, this ability to connect with non-speaking individuals like Peter, is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. It’s not just a service—it’s a calling. And she shows up with so much joy, like she’s honored to be able to do it.


Our sessions have grown into something more expansive. One day, Cara invited me to join a group call with other families whose children are also non-speaking. I didn’t know them, but apparently Peter did. Through Cara, I learned that Peter, Noah, and Emma had been requesting to meet in this shared space. These calls have become a kind of community I didn’t even know existed. And what’s more—our kids are helping each other.

 

She recognizes his sounds not as stimming, but as purposeful tones guiding their communication. It’s something I always sensed, but no one else ever validated until her. She helps me understand too. Even when I struggle to grasp what’s happening, she’s patient. She explains in ways that make me feel like I’m part of the process, not just a bystander. And when I asked questions—so many questions—she always made space for them. Sometimes we record the sessions so I can revisit them later and try to absorb it all again.

 

Cara’s work with Peter—and with others like him—feels like a kind of co-creation. It’s spiritual. It’s vibrational. It’s a partnership that transcends language, where presence, resonance, and trust become the true forms of communication.

 

~Amy

 
 
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