Jane Miller Consultancy and Training

Helping parents, carers and professionals understand neurodivergent children.

Jane supports families, childcare settings and education teams with mentoring, training and practical guidance that leads to calmer children, better support strategies and more confident adults.

Parents and carersChildcare, education and care professionalsNurseries, schools and local authorities
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25+

years in childcare and education

2

bestselling book collaborations

6

ways to work together right now

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Practical support that looks beyond labels and focuses on the child.

Jane Miller Consultancy & Training helps adults understand children more deeply, respond with the right tools and create environments where needs are met with calm, confidence and consistency.

Help adults understand neurodivergent children with more clarity and confidence

Put practical, child-centred strategies in place at home, in nurseries and across school settings

Support wellbeing, staff retention and calmer environments where children can thrive

Parent feedback

Jane listened and worked with us on understanding how to meet our autistic child's needs. The impact, even years later, has been incredible.

- Dani

Clear ways to work together.

Choose the kind of support that fits best right now, from direct mentoring to training for teams and practical assessments.

Assessment feedback

Skylar finally got the clarity and support that was needed. The assessment was relaxed, inclusive and fully person-centred.

- Leanne

Assessment feedback

So thorough. Jane captured Lucy in such detail, and these reports will now help provide the support she needs at school.

- Stacey

Training & Mentor Hub

Ongoing support for parents, carers and professionals in one place.

Inside the hub you can access bite-sized training, practical resources, ongoing support from Jane and regular opportunities to learn alongside others.

Short monthly trainings on neurodivergence, behaviour, self-care and coping strategies
Direct support from Jane by email and WhatsApp
Printable resources, trackers and checklists for home and professional settings
Monthly networking and support sessions for parents, carers and professionals

Training feedback

Jane is so helpful and patient. The training and content were really interesting, and I would definitely recommend the course.

- Andrea

Training feedback

Jane gave us strategies for supporting children's behaviour with SEN and for supporting parents. The training was interesting and practical.

- Nursery practitioner

Training feedback

The tips Jane gave us about the environment and helping children stay engaged were great. The activities would work for all children.

- Smart Kids Nursery

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This work is rooted in experience, lived understanding and a clear reason why.

Jane started this business to help parents, carers and professionals understand children better and achieve the best outcomes for them. Her approach combines long-standing experience in childcare and education with a strong belief in high quality advice, practical guidance and consistent support.

25 years in childcare and education

Qualified in assessing, teaching and delivering qualifications in childcare, education and management

Bestselling author across two collaborative book projects

Lived experience in foster care and as a neurodivergent adult, shaping the way Jane mentors others

Read Jane's story
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Focus

Helping adults support neurodivergent children with more confidence and less guesswork.

Why it matters

Better understanding leads to calmer children, supported professionals and stronger outcomes all round.

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Join for practical ideas, updates and first access to the free resource when it is ready.

Ready to find the right support for your family, team or setting?

Start with a conversation about what is happening now, what support is needed and which service will help you move forward with more clarity.