One child’s breakthrough became a mission to help every child be understood.
Winnie’z began with a simple act of advocacy: choosing to see a child others had overlooked. Today, we connect families and professionals around one shared journey of understanding, support, and meaningful progress.
Our Journey
Winnie’z began when Brihan chose to see and support a child others had overlooked. That moment grew into a shared mission: helping every child feel understood, every family stay informed, and every professional work together.
Advocacy rooted in every child’s strengths
Families and professionals working as one team
Meaningful progress made clear and visible
Our Mission
To help every child be understood and supported by connecting families and professionals around clear goals, consistent communication, and meaningful progress.
Our Vision
We envision a vibrant space for kids to share ideas, make friends, and develop future skills.
What is Winnie’z?
Winnie’z is a connected support platform for neurodivergent children. It brings families, providers, schools, supervisors, and support teams together around goals, observations, progress, reports, and next steps.
Who is Winnie’z designed for?
Winnie’z supports parents, individual providers, school providers, supervisors, quality-control teams, administrators, and trainees—giving each person an experience suited to their role.
How does Winnie’z help families stay involved?
Families can follow their child’s journey through team updates, developmental objectives, weekly summaries, reports, meetings, and direct communication with assigned professionals.
Who can access a child’s information?
Access is based on each person’s role and relationship to the child. Families and assigned professionals receive the appropriate level of visibility, while confidential information remains limited to authorized team members.
Does Winnie’z replace professional care?
No. Winnie’z helps professionals and families coordinate, document, and follow the child’s support journey. It does not replace qualified assessment, diagnosis, therapy, or medical advice.
