Our Services

Our range of services includes consulting in the areas of education, resources, community engagement, therapeutic design planning, and navigating every aspect of life with a special needs child. Whether you need assistance navigating the education system, accessing resources, connecting with your community, or simply finding support and guidance in all aspects of life, Trey's Way Consulting is dedicated to providing custom solutions that meet your family's or business’s needs.

Consulting

Our consulting services are designed to cater to the unique needs of schools, businesses, organizations, families and individuals with special needs. We provide personalized guidance, advice, and tailored solutions to address various aspects related to special needs. Our expertise covers various areas such as education, accessibility, resources, inclusion, and advocacy.

Coaching Services

Our counseling services provide supportive guidance, strategies, and practical solutions for individuals, families, and parent groups navigating the challenges of special needs. We offer emotional support and expert advice on behavior issues, communication difficulties, social skill development, and more. In addition to counseling, we offer an Empowerment Coaching Program designed specifically for parents. This program equips parents with the confidence, tools, and strategies needed to advocate for their child, navigate educational and healthcare systems, and create a nurturing environment where their child can thrive.

Speaking

We offer an array of speaking services, such as keynote presentations, moderating, round table discussions, and panel talks. We share our journey as special needs parents, fostering informative discussions about the challenges and opportunities that come with raising children with special needs.

Sensory/Therapeutic Design Services

Our services cater to schools, families, churches, private practices, and businesses alike. We specialize in designing sensory-friendly environments for children, individuals with sensory processing differences, special needs, and clients receiving treatment.