About Mama Mimi

Every child deserves a way to communicate.

The truth is, the system is broken.

Families are told to wait—wait for evaluations, wait for therapy, wait for answers—while their child is in the most critical years of development. By the time support arrives, so much time has already passed.

Mama Mimi was built because waiting isn't a real solution.

This started as a personal journey—figuring things out in real time, trying everything, following what actually worked, and letting go of what didn't. What grew from that is now a global resource for families navigating autism, apraxia, speech delay, AAC, sensory needs, motor planning challenges, and all the beautiful, complex ways children's brains can work differently.

We support children who don't fit the mold—and never needed to.

Mama Mimi on a field trip with a child in a stroller by a tropical lagoonA real-world learning moment outdoors

Mama Mimi focuses on what families can do right now.

Through sign language videos, AAC tools, sensory strategies, real-life routines, and everyday moments turned into learning opportunities, we help parents support communication, regulation, and connection at home—not years later.

But this is bigger than content.

We are building something together.

Mama Mimi is a living, growing ecosystem of shared knowledge—where parents, therapists, educators, and caregivers contribute what works. Through community, through "Share Your Spark," through real stories and real strategies, we are crowdsourcing solutions that the system hasn't figured out yet.

And we don't just learn in therapy rooms.

We learn through life.

Through field trips, movement, play, nature, daily routines, and real-world experiences—because that's where children actually grow, connect, and communicate.

Learning through real-world experiences on a field trip

This is about building a new kind of support system.

Mama Mimi exists to close the gap between need and access.

Because every child deserves a way to communicate.
And every family deserves support while it still matters.