Built by a Clinician.
Built for South Florida Families.
The South Florida Neurodiversity Network is the first bilingual, clinician-vetted neurodiversity resource directory for Miami-Dade and Broward Counties — covering ADHD, ASD, and co-occurring conditions from early childhood through the college years.
Why SFNN Exists
Families of neurodivergent children in South Florida face a fragmented landscape with no centralized, vetted hub for local resources. ADHD and autism spectrum disorder co-occur in 50–70% of cases — yet most resource directories treat them as entirely separate, forcing families navigating both to search multiple siloed systems.
Schools lack a trusted referral directory. Clinicians spend hours searching for appropriate summer camps, executive function coaches, social skills groups, OT providers, and college counselors — only to find outdated information or generic national lists that don't reflect what's actually available locally in Miami-Dade and Broward.
SFNN was created to change that. As a licensed psychologist specializing in ADHD, ASD, emotion regulation, and neurofeedback, our founder built the network she wished had existed for her own patients and their families.
🎓 All SFNN listings are personally reviewed by a licensed doctoral-level psychologist. We do not accept advertising or paid placements — listings are evaluated on clinical merit alone.
What We're Here to Do
"To connect South Florida families to vetted, high-quality neurodiversity support services across every stage of development — from early childhood through the college years — while building a bilingual community of parents and professionals committed to helping neurodivergent young people thrive."
One Network. Every Family.
The clinical overlap between ADHD and ASD is well established — particularly around executive function, emotion dysregulation, and sensory processing. SFNN reflects how these conditions actually present in real families, rather than how they are artificially separated in traditional diagnostic categories.
The Clinical Overlap
50–70% of autistic individuals also meet criteria for ADHD. Emotion dysregulation is a core challenge across both diagnoses. Executive function deficits span ADHD, ASD, anxiety, and twice-exceptional profiles.
One Directory Serves All
Providers who specialize in ADHD typically also serve ASD families — and vice versa. One vetted directory covers everyone. No more navigating three different siloed lists.
Bilingual from Day One
South Florida's Spanish-speaking families are dramatically underserved by existing neurodiversity resources. SFNN is the first bilingual neurodiversity directory in this region — because language should never be a barrier to finding help.
Clinician-Vetted. Always.
Every provider is personally reviewed. We do not accept payment for listings. If a provider no longer meets our standards, they are removed — no exceptions, no grandfather clauses.
Where We're Going
SFNN is building in phases — each one expanding our reach and deepening our value for South Florida families.
Phase 1 — Miami-Dade Launch
30–50 vetted provider listings across all ADHD and ASD categories. Bilingual directory. School and professional resources. Email community.
Phase 2 — School Outreach
Active outreach to Miami-Dade and Broward guidance counselors and school psychologists. CHADD and autism society chapter partnerships. Spanish-language content launch.
Phase 3 — Community Build
100+ listings. Monthly newsletter. First free parent webinar. Conference sponsor outreach. Small advisory board of local clinicians.
Phase 4 — Inaugural Conference
South Florida Neurodiversity Conference. 150+ attendees. Dual track for parents and professionals. CEUs for clinicians. Camp and provider fair.
Phase 5 — Broward Expansion
Full Broward County provider listings. Events calendar. Conference registration. Spanish-language blog articles. Provider self-service portal.