Silver Canopy
Community for Beautifully Complex Minds
*COMING SOON*
Under our Silver Canopy, families raising neurodiverse children can grow without the pressure to conform. Every child’s unique way of being is met with understanding and patience, under a strength-based lens. Together, we create spaces that nurture connection, celebrate the beauty of the complex mind, and guide each other toward true belonging.
Parent Participation is required.
Small, intentionally gathered, child-led play group – a safe space where little ones can follow their curiosity.
Weekly, sensory-rich activities – yes, it will be gloriously messy (and joyfully worth it!).
Connection among mothers – easing the weight of isolation with real conversations, relatable experiences and shared laughter.
An open exchange of perspectives and personal stories – because raising unique children is a journey best traveled together.
Resources, special guests, and ongoing support – tools, inspiration, and encouragement for every season of motherhood.
A culture of celebration – honoring every child’s way of being through a strength-based lens… and holding space for every mother’s path toward belonging.
AGE: 3 - 5 Years
LOCATION: TBD
DURATION: Year Round
DAY & TIME: Wednesdays 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
GROUP LEADER: Marial Leisge
COST: $50/month $125/season $400/year
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MEET YOUR YOUR
Group Leader

Marial Leisge
Marial Leisge is the founder of Ocean State Kids, a nonprofit organization focused on encouraging parents to become their child’s most influential teacher. Inspired by her own journey into motherhood and the unexpected challenges and joys it brought, Marial transitioned from a career in branding and marketing to creating a thriving community of parents looking to become the biggest advocate for their children. After navigating the frustrations of the public school system and researching alternative education methods, she discovered nature schooling and felt a deep calling to foster a community for like-minded families. In just one year, Ocean State Kids has grown exponentially, now supporting over 100 families across Rhode Island through outdoor learning programs that emphasize parent involvement and children’s developmental needs.
Marial’s personal experience as a mother to her son Otto, who is a Gestalt Language Processor, has profoundly shaped her perspective on education and inclusivity. Balancing the needs of her family with her work, she made the heartfelt decision to step back from direct leadership roles to focus on her son’s growth and confidence. Her journey as a parent has sparked a passion for advocacy, particularly for children with unique learning styles. Whether it’s simply watching airplanes with Otto or crafting programs to empower parents as educators, Marial is dedicated to creating spaces where curiosity, connection, and community can flourish.