Frequently Asked Questions
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The Jeremiah Initiative is focussed on supporting families raising children with autism — especially where access to help is limited.
We exist to bridge the gap between families and the support they need.
Through our Thrive Ecosystem, we offer practical, accessible, faith-aware support — starting with parents, and expanding into schools and church communities.
At its core, this is about helping families feel supported, equipped, and less alone. 💛
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Our programs are designed for:
• Parents of children living with autism (especially newly diagnosed families)
• Caregivers seeking practical, home-based strategies
• Churches that want to support autism families
• Private and international schools building inclusive systemsIf you’re looking for practical guidance that fits Nigerian culture and faith realities, you’re in the right place.
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We know that access to diagnosis can be difficult, expensive and slow.
If you have concerns about your child's development, there is a place for you here.
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The Thrive Ecosystem is our three-pillar support model. A long-term vision to support families of autistic children across the spaces that matter most.
Thrive Circle for parents
Thrive Classrooms for schools
Thrive Community for churches.
👉 Family. Future. Faith
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Thrive Circle is our flagship parent support programme — small groups of parents meeting online each week for practical teaching, honest conversation and faith encouragement.
Sessions cover topics like
understanding your child's diagnosis
managing meltdowns
building routines
looking after your own wellbeing.
It is designed to be a safe, judgement-free space where you can be honest about the reality of your journey.
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We’re currently shaping the programme based on what parents tell us they need — including making sure it’s affordable and accessible.
Final pricing will be shared once Thrive Circle is ready to launch.
👉 If you’d like early access (and founding family rates), complete the survey and join the waitlist 💛
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Start by completing our short listening survey — it helps us understand your situation and build Thrive Circle in a way that truly supports you.
At the end of the survey, you’ll have the option to join the waitlist for early access.
💛 We’ll be in touch as soon as spaces open
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We are starting with a focus on Nigeria, where access to support is limited.
However, because Thrive Circle is delivered online, parents in other countries can also benefit.
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No. We provide structured training and coaching — not medical diagnosis or clinical therapy.
Our goal is to equip parents, churches, and teachers with practical strategies they can use immediately. If clinical services are needed, we can guide you toward appropriate next steps.
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Thrive Circle does not replace therapy or medical support.
Instead, it focuses on:
Equipping you as a parent
Giving practical, everyday tools
Helping you feel less alone
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Thrive Circle is faith-aware, not overwhelming.
We recognise that faith is an important part of many families’ lives, and you will find prayer, Scripture and spiritual encouragement in what we do.
That said, you do not need to be a Christian to benefit. What matters most is that you are a parent who needs support and that you feel safe in our space.
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Yes.
Many parents come to us before they have any formal answers — carrying a quiet concern but not yet knowing what it means.
You do not need a diagnosis or certainty to belong here. If you are worried about your child and looking for support, our door is open.
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We are built specifically for the Nigerian family experience.
We understand the stigma, the barriers to diagnosis, the role of faith and community, and the isolation so many parents carry silently.
Our programmes are designed from the ground up with you in mind — and we are distinctly faith-aware, which means your spiritual life is not separate from your parenting journey. It belongs in the room. 💛