Neurodiversity Resources
Online resources for small neurodivergent humans.
Concept Development
2020
Get the information you need to know now
Every parent knows there's a major gap in resources for parents when it comes to finding learning support and enrichment activities for curious neurodistinct kids. Check out our collection of neurodivergent learner experts & articles, books, teaching ideas, gifted & talent programs, unique school communities, workshops and online resources found online.
The Knowledge Gap
Identifying kids who have dyslexia, dysgraphia, sensory processing disorder, auditory and visual processing disorders, ADD, autism or Asperger's, ODD, OCD, anxiety, and depression can be challenging, and made even more so if you suspect your child might also be gifted or talented in one area or another. It can be life changing for parents, support networks and educators to understand what these children are like and how to accommodate their needs in the regular classroom so that they can strengthen their weaknesses and maximize their strengths.
Navigate the Clutter
Support for a neurodivergent learner might include helping you to unpack your child's profile – exactly when and where does he or she excel and when and where does he or she experience difficulty? What does support or stretch look like? It can be hard to find a neurodiversity focused psychologist or a tutor specialising in ADHD. Maybe you're looking for a 2e support group or a gifted organisation in your state.
We scour the web to bring you the best new neurodiversity resources, learning projects, enrichment ideas and education hacks every month. It's a place for the parents of curious kids to share and discover the latest neurodiverse-support ideas, learning resources, and cool tools.
A quick caveat about content 👉 It's important to note this site doesn't cover all neurodistinct profiles - we focus mostly on ADHD, Level 1 ASD and Twice Exceptionality (2e), which are the areas we're most familiar and involved with through our own kids.
If you fall outside of those profiles, we hope you can still find something here that might be helpful for you, and please know that you're welcome just the same.
Find the signal amongst the noise
We'll help you cut through the noise and the clutter to find what you need, when you need it.
Support your curious kid launch as they leap into the next stage of learning growth with the # 1 resource platform for resources, learning support and enrichment program ideas.
The biggest collection of online resources for small neurodivergent humans. Empowering the parents of neurodivergent small people with the resources, communities and tools to support their curious kids.
Finding your Passion with Earlywork
The best way to learn is to start. Get your hands dirty and learn by doing. Start working on your own side project and teach yourself the stuff that interests you.
Get the information you need to know now
Every parent knows there's a major gap in resources for parents when it comes to finding learning support and enrichment activities for curious neurodistinct kids. Check out our collection of neurodivergent learner experts & articles, books, teaching ideas, gifted & talent programs, unique school communities, workshops and online resources found online.
The Knowledge Gap
Identifying kids who have dyslexia, dysgraphia, sensory processing disorder, auditory and visual processing disorders, ADD, autism or Asperger's, ODD, OCD, anxiety, and depression can be challenging, and made even more so if you suspect your child might also be gifted or talented in one area or another. It can be life changing for parents, support networks and educators to understand what these children are like and how to accommodate their needs in the regular classroom so that they can strengthen their weaknesses and maximize their strengths.
Navigate the Clutter
Support for a neurodivergent learner might include helping you to unpack your child's profile – exactly when and where does he or she excel and when and where does he or she experience difficulty? What does support or stretch look like? It can be hard to find a neurodiversity focused psychologist or a tutor specialising in ADHD. Maybe you're looking for a 2e support group or a gifted organisation in your state.
We scour the web to bring you the best new neurodiversity resources, learning projects, enrichment ideas and education hacks every month. It's a place for the parents of curious kids to share and discover the latest neurodiverse-support ideas, learning resources, and cool tools.
A quick caveat about content 👉 It's important to note this site doesn't cover all neurodistinct profiles - we focus mostly on ADHD, Level 1 ASD and Twice Exceptionality (2e), which are the areas we're most familiar and involved with through our own kids.
If you fall outside of those profiles, we hope you can still find something here that might be helpful for you, and please know that you're welcome just the same.
Find the signal amongst the noise
We'll help you cut through the noise and the clutter to find what you need, when you need it.
Support your curious kid launch as they leap into the next stage of learning growth with the # 1 resource platform for resources, learning support and enrichment program ideas.
The biggest collection of online resources for small neurodivergent humans. Empowering the parents of neurodivergent small people with the resources, communities and tools to support their curious kids.
Finding your Passion with Earlywork
The best way to learn is to start. Get your hands dirty and learn by doing. Start working on your own side project and teach yourself the stuff that interests you.
Get the information you need to know now
Every parent knows there's a major gap in resources for parents when it comes to finding learning support and enrichment activities for curious neurodistinct kids. Check out our collection of neurodivergent learner experts & articles, books, teaching ideas, gifted & talent programs, unique school communities, workshops and online resources found online.
The Knowledge Gap
Identifying kids who have dyslexia, dysgraphia, sensory processing disorder, auditory and visual processing disorders, ADD, autism or Asperger's, ODD, OCD, anxiety, and depression can be challenging, and made even more so if you suspect your child might also be gifted or talented in one area or another. It can be life changing for parents, support networks and educators to understand what these children are like and how to accommodate their needs in the regular classroom so that they can strengthen their weaknesses and maximize their strengths.
Navigate the Clutter
Support for a neurodivergent learner might include helping you to unpack your child's profile – exactly when and where does he or she excel and when and where does he or she experience difficulty? What does support or stretch look like? It can be hard to find a neurodiversity focused psychologist or a tutor specialising in ADHD. Maybe you're looking for a 2e support group or a gifted organisation in your state.
We scour the web to bring you the best new neurodiversity resources, learning projects, enrichment ideas and education hacks every month. It's a place for the parents of curious kids to share and discover the latest neurodiverse-support ideas, learning resources, and cool tools.
A quick caveat about content 👉 It's important to note this site doesn't cover all neurodistinct profiles - we focus mostly on ADHD, Level 1 ASD and Twice Exceptionality (2e), which are the areas we're most familiar and involved with through our own kids.
If you fall outside of those profiles, we hope you can still find something here that might be helpful for you, and please know that you're welcome just the same.
Find the signal amongst the noise
We'll help you cut through the noise and the clutter to find what you need, when you need it.
Support your curious kid launch as they leap into the next stage of learning growth with the # 1 resource platform for resources, learning support and enrichment program ideas.
The biggest collection of online resources for small neurodivergent humans. Empowering the parents of neurodivergent small people with the resources, communities and tools to support their curious kids.
Finding your Passion with Earlywork
The best way to learn is to start. Get your hands dirty and learn by doing. Start working on your own side project and teach yourself the stuff that interests you.
Get the information you need to know now
Every parent knows there's a major gap in resources for parents when it comes to finding learning support and enrichment activities for curious neurodistinct kids. Check out our collection of neurodivergent learner experts & articles, books, teaching ideas, gifted & talent programs, unique school communities, workshops and online resources found online.
The Knowledge Gap
Identifying kids who have dyslexia, dysgraphia, sensory processing disorder, auditory and visual processing disorders, ADD, autism or Asperger's, ODD, OCD, anxiety, and depression can be challenging, and made even more so if you suspect your child might also be gifted or talented in one area or another. It can be life changing for parents, support networks and educators to understand what these children are like and how to accommodate their needs in the regular classroom so that they can strengthen their weaknesses and maximize their strengths.
Navigate the Clutter
Support for a neurodivergent learner might include helping you to unpack your child's profile – exactly when and where does he or she excel and when and where does he or she experience difficulty? What does support or stretch look like? It can be hard to find a neurodiversity focused psychologist or a tutor specialising in ADHD. Maybe you're looking for a 2e support group or a gifted organisation in your state.
We scour the web to bring you the best new neurodiversity resources, learning projects, enrichment ideas and education hacks every month. It's a place for the parents of curious kids to share and discover the latest neurodiverse-support ideas, learning resources, and cool tools.
A quick caveat about content 👉 It's important to note this site doesn't cover all neurodistinct profiles - we focus mostly on ADHD, Level 1 ASD and Twice Exceptionality (2e), which are the areas we're most familiar and involved with through our own kids.
If you fall outside of those profiles, we hope you can still find something here that might be helpful for you, and please know that you're welcome just the same.
Find the signal amongst the noise
We'll help you cut through the noise and the clutter to find what you need, when you need it.
Support your curious kid launch as they leap into the next stage of learning growth with the # 1 resource platform for resources, learning support and enrichment program ideas.
The biggest collection of online resources for small neurodivergent humans. Empowering the parents of neurodivergent small people with the resources, communities and tools to support their curious kids.
Finding your Passion with Earlywork
The best way to learn is to start. Get your hands dirty and learn by doing. Start working on your own side project and teach yourself the stuff that interests you.
Get the information you need to know now
Every parent knows there's a major gap in resources for parents when it comes to finding learning support and enrichment activities for curious neurodistinct kids. Check out our collection of neurodivergent learner experts & articles, books, teaching ideas, gifted & talent programs, unique school communities, workshops and online resources found online.
The Knowledge Gap
Identifying kids who have dyslexia, dysgraphia, sensory processing disorder, auditory and visual processing disorders, ADD, autism or Asperger's, ODD, OCD, anxiety, and depression can be challenging, and made even more so if you suspect your child might also be gifted or talented in one area or another. It can be life changing for parents, support networks and educators to understand what these children are like and how to accommodate their needs in the regular classroom so that they can strengthen their weaknesses and maximize their strengths.
Navigate the Clutter
Support for a neurodivergent learner might include helping you to unpack your child's profile – exactly when and where does he or she excel and when and where does he or she experience difficulty? What does support or stretch look like? It can be hard to find a neurodiversity focused psychologist or a tutor specialising in ADHD. Maybe you're looking for a 2e support group or a gifted organisation in your state.
We scour the web to bring you the best new neurodiversity resources, learning projects, enrichment ideas and education hacks every month. It's a place for the parents of curious kids to share and discover the latest neurodiverse-support ideas, learning resources, and cool tools.
A quick caveat about content 👉 It's important to note this site doesn't cover all neurodistinct profiles - we focus mostly on ADHD, Level 1 ASD and Twice Exceptionality (2e), which are the areas we're most familiar and involved with through our own kids.
If you fall outside of those profiles, we hope you can still find something here that might be helpful for you, and please know that you're welcome just the same.
Find the signal amongst the noise
We'll help you cut through the noise and the clutter to find what you need, when you need it.
Support your curious kid launch as they leap into the next stage of learning growth with the # 1 resource platform for resources, learning support and enrichment program ideas.
The biggest collection of online resources for small neurodivergent humans. Empowering the parents of neurodivergent small people with the resources, communities and tools to support their curious kids.
Finding your Passion with Earlywork
The best way to learn is to start. Get your hands dirty and learn by doing. Start working on your own side project and teach yourself the stuff that interests you.
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