Introductory article for the “Mom Life” podcast with Hayley Allam from RTL which was broadcast 18.04.2025
“Hayley talks to Lynn Frank, co-founder of Luxembourg family support initiative Passage, about her firsthand experience with neurodivergent parenting.
Parenting is a journey filled with twists and turns, but when faced with a neurodivergent diagnosis, that path can feel even more uncertain. In this week’s episode of Mom Life in Luxembourg, I sit down with an incredible guest who has walked this road firsthand.
Seventeen years ago, she embarked on a mission to understand and support her son, diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, and dyspraxia. What she found was a system that required persistence, resourcefulness, and a strong network of support. From seeking diagnoses in Belgium to transitioning through different school systems in Luxembourg, she shares her experience navigating the challenges – and victories – of raising a neurodivergent child in a foreign country.
One of the key takeaways from our conversation is the importance of community. Recognizing the need for better English-language support, she co-founded Passage, a parent-led initiative offering guidance, peer support, and advocacy for families in Luxembourg. Whether you’re searching for the right educational path, professional resources, or simply a safe space to connect with others who understand, Passage has been a lifeline for many.
But support isn’t just for children – parents also need tools to navigate this journey. Lynn is now a Positive Psychology Coach, helps parents and adults with ADHD embrace their neurodivergence and develop strategies for success. We delve into her unique coaching approach, which blends psychoeducation, executive function strategies, and personal empowerment to help individuals thrive in a world that often feels designed for the neurotypical.”
For the full article and to access the 30min podcast follow this link: https://today.rtl.lu/family-matters/the-expat-family/a/2295250.html