About Pageflow

You’ve read the books. You’ve watched the videos. You’ve tried the charts, the schedules, the gentle nudges — and you’ve watched your child struggle while every other piece of well-meaning advice flies right past what they actually need.

You’re not failing. The advice just wasn’t written for your child.

We built Pageflow for parents like you.

Pageflow is a digital resource library created specifically for families raising children with special needs. Not advice borrowed from mainstream parenting books with a quick disclaimer at the bottom. Not clinical checklists that make your child feel like a problem to be solved. Real, practical, step-by-step guidance written by someone who has lived this — because our founder has.

Omolola Odusola is a special needs parent. She knows what it feels like to sit in a waiting room and be handed a pamphlet that has nothing to do with her child’s reality. She knows the exhaustion of Googling at midnight, sifting through forum posts, and trying to stitch together fragments of conflicting advice into something that might — might — actually work tomorrow morning.

What Omolola couldn’t find, she created.

She started writing down what worked: the specific techniques, the small adjustments, the mindset shifts that don’t show up in the standard guides. She found the research that supports sensory-aware, neurodivergent-affirming approaches, and she translated it into language that parents can actually use — at 6am, in the middle of a hard week, without a medical degree.

That’s Pageflow.

Our mission is simple: every parent of a child with special needs deserves access to guidance that was actually designed for their child. Not adapted from something else. Not a one-size-fits-all checklist with a footnote. A guide that starts where you are and meets your child where they are.

Our guides are:

  • Evidence-informed — grounded in developmental research, occupational therapy principles, and sensory-processing science
  • Compassionate — written with the understanding that you are already doing your best
  • Practical — organized step by step, because your child needs a clear, consistent path, and so do you
  • Written from lived experience — because the best guides come from parents who have stood exactly where you’re standing

We’re on day two of this journey together, and we’re just getting started. More guides are coming — covering communication, sensory regulation, sleep, and beyond.

But if there’s one place to begin, it’s the guide that started it all.