STUDENT

Kimberley Rose Morningstar

(she/her)

Michael Holker, a man with short hair blue blazer and pink shirt
Michael Holker, a man with short hair blue blazer and pink shirt

Practicum Student, Parent Peer Support Worker

BA, SSW (in progress)

Ontario, Canada

English

Virtual/Online

Clients Served

  • Adults (25+)
  • Parents
  • Families

About Me

I am a Social Service Work student completing a field placement at Scattergram, focused on supporting and empowering the “hidden 20%” of individuals who identify with inborn and acquired neurodivergence: highly sensitive persons (HSPs), ADHDers, Autistics, AuDHDers, gifted, and twice exceptional (2E) among others. What can you expect from me? Non-judgement, unconditional positive regard, acceptance and allyship. If you are looking for someone to be present and walk alongside you in your journey to self-understanding and/or parenting young people within the context of their neurodivergence, let’s connect.

I serve these communities
  • Recently and Late diagnosed Neurodivergent
  • Gifted and High Achievers
  • Parents and NT/ND Families
  • Individuals
  • Groups
I can help with
  • Anxiety
  • Boundaries
  • Bullying
  • Burnout and recovery
  • Communication
  • cPTSD and post-traumatic growth
  • Divorce
  • Grief, loss and bereavement
  • Interpersonal dynamics
  • Loneliness
  • Masking
  • ND impacts in relationships
  • ND throughout the lifespan
  • Parenting
  • Persistent Drive for Autonomy
  • Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria
  • Relational trauma
  • Self-care/Wellbeing strategies
  • System Navigation
  • Women’s Issues
  • Workplace Dynamics and Stress
I am trained in

All Scattergram team members are trained in the A.C.C.E.P.T. Program™. In addition to the ACCEPT modality, I use mindfulness, trauma-informed and strengths-based and neurodiversity-affirming approaches. My trainings include:

  • Crisis Intervention
  • Foundations of psychology and professional coaching
  • GPA(R) in Dementia Care
  • Interviewing and Counselling
  • Mental Health First Aid
  • Mindfulness Meditation
  • Secondary Traumatic Stress, Compassion Fatigue & Resilience
  • Expressive Writing – Individual and Group Work

Fees

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PARENTS

Peer Support for Parents
Compassionate support space for parents navigating these challenges with a solution-focused lens. Sign up and drop-in to any one or more of our virtual 1:1 or small group sessions to talk through your or your child’s challenge(s).

🔹$40  per individual session

🔹$35  per drop in group session

ACCEPT Parent Package
Through five virtual sessions with workbooks and activities, Wendy (clinic director) and Kim (student) will help you understand your neurodivergent child’s needs and feel empowered to navigate systems and daily life.

🔹$495 for the package (<$100/individual session plus workbooks and a written assessment)

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NEURODIVERGENT ADULTS

ACCEPT Adults Summer Drop-In
Find community and stay connected this summer. Based on the A.C.C.E.P.T. approach to neurodiversity-affirming activities, Pascale (staff) and Kim (student) will offer bi-weekly, drop-in, virtual, meetups this summer.

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