A program for parents who refuse to just wait and hope.
Six modules built by a licensed SLP. Real tools, not pamphlets. Based on the neuroscience of sound, designed for the real world of parenting. You'll leave knowing exactly how to support your child — starting today.
"I sat in the parking lot after the appointment, completely overwhelmed. I didn't even know what questions to ask."
"For the first time, I knew exactly what to do next. I stopped feeling lost and started actually helping my daughter."
Each module is a complete unit — video lesson, downloadable worksheet, activity guide, and a quick-reference one-pager you'll actually use. No filler, no fluff.
What the clinical terms actually mean. How speech-language disorders present differently in every child. What you should — and shouldn't — believe about your child's future.
How to work with SLPs, schools, and insurance. What to ask at every appointment. How to advocate for your child without burning yourself out in the process.
Why music and sound are some of the most powerful tools in speech-language development — and how to use them at home, starting today. No musical background required.
Evidence-based techniques you can weave into everyday moments — meals, bath time, car rides. No therapy degree required. Just 10–15 minutes a day.
Managing your own grief, fear, and guilt so you can show up fully for your child. Strategies for staying present and regulated when everything feels overwhelming.
How to talk to teachers, grandparents, and other parents. Finding community. Knowing when to push for more — and when to give yourself grace to breathe.
Each resource was designed to be immediately usable — not just informational. You'll have materials you return to again and again, long after the program ends.
Christine on camera walking through each module. Clear, direct, no fluff — designed for tired parents.
One per module. Fill in as you go, or print and use with your family. Keeps you on track.
Step-by-step at-home activities for each module. Designed around normal family life — no props or prep needed.
Pin these to your fridge. Short, scannable summaries of key strategies for each module.
Curated links, books, and tools organized by diagnosis type and child's age. Everything vetted by Christine personally.
Pay once, access forever. New modules added on a rolling basis are automatically included.
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"After my son's diagnosis, I felt completely paralyzed. Module 1 alone gave me more clarity than three appointments with specialists. I finally understood what we were actually dealing with."
"The daily practice activities changed everything. I stopped feeling like I was just waiting for therapy appointments to do something — I actually became part of my daughter's progress."
"Module 5 — the emotional navigation piece — I didn't expect to need that as much as I did. Christine understands that parents need support too, not just strategies. This program gets it."
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"Music and language share the same neural pathways. When we use sound intentionally, we're not just enriching speech development — we're accelerating it."
— Christine Lynch, M.A. CCC-SLP
This program is for parents in the thick of it — the early weeks and months where everything is uncertain and the stakes feel enormous.
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Christine Lynch is a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist who has spent her career at the intersection of clinical practice and the neuroscience of sound. After years of working with children and families navigating new diagnoses, she kept seeing the same pattern: parents leaving appointments informed but paralyzed — knowing the diagnosis, but not knowing what to do about it.
Crush The Diagnosis™ was built to solve exactly that. Christine combines her clinical SLP background with deep expertise in psychoacoustics and music cognition — the science of how sound shapes the brain — to create a program that doesn't just explain a diagnosis, but gives parents practical, evidence-based tools they can use today.
Her core belief: music is one of the most underutilized, evidence-backed tools in speech-language development. And it belongs in every family's home — not just in a clinic.
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Every week without a clear plan is a week of missed opportunity. You don't need to become an expert — you just need a guide. This is it.