PARENTS

Finally, a place that understands

A virtual edition of LLOH’s first Los Angeles pop-up designed for connection, ease, and beLOnging for both kids and parents.

At LLOH, kids are free to make friends, explore, and be social on their own terms. There is no formal programming. No icebreakers. No forced introductions. No pressure to participate.The only rule at LLOH is to follow your intuition.

Come as you are. Stay as long as it feels good. Leave when you’re ready. That’s LLOH.

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A PLACE TO BElONG

LLOH (pronounced loh) is a private social home for preteens and teens, inspired by LO, “little one,” and the idea that belonging should feel natural, not earned. Created by a neurodivergent mom seeking social connection for her neurodivergent child, LLOH was designed to honor who kids already are while making room for who they’re becoming.

This isn’t therapy. It’s not a program. It’s a club, intentionally built so kids don’t have to perform to fit in. Through a calm, thoughtfully designed space, familiar faces over time, and a culture that respects autonomy and individuality, LLOH allows connection to unfold at its own pace, while parents nearby can finally exhale, knowing their child is supported and at home.

the vision

a private members only social club for parents

While children move freely through a space designed for safety and regulation, parents are given something equally rare: the ability to be present without being on duty.

You can work, rest, connect, or simply exists, knowing your child is supported nearby, without constant monitoring or coordination. This is a place to rebuild your village. To unwind without guilt. To engage as yourself, not just as someone’s parent.

FOR PARENTS
You don't have to be the only one who understands.
Maybe for the first time, you can just... breathe
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