For Neurodivergent Families

Education built around your child's actual brain.

Curriculum, tutoring, and coaching designed for kids with unique abilities — including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, giftedness, and sensory processing differences.

Homeschooling gives neurodivergent kids something traditional schools rarely can: the time and space to learn in the way that actually works for them. We help families make the most of that opportunity — with curriculum designed for flexibility, educators who understand how different brains work, and support for parents navigating a complex landscape.

Most of these services qualify for ESA reimbursement under PEP, FES-UA, and similar programs, including tutoring, specialized curriculum, and educational therapy. Learn more →

Specialized Curriculum

Our curriculum products are designed with flexibility in mind. Multi-modal, low-text-high-visual options are well-suited to kids who struggle with traditional workbook approaches. These three products are particularly popular with neurodivergent families.

Curriculum
Empathy Cards & SEL Toolkit
Ages 3–10 • Visual • Hands-on

Physical and digital emotion cards with teacher and parent guides. Highly effective for kids with autism and ADHD who benefit from concrete, visual representations of emotional states. Used in over 200 schools worldwide.

$29 — $49
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Curriculum
Movement & Regulation
Ages 4–10 • Sensory • Body-based

A body-first approach to emotional regulation. Activities designed around movement, proprioception, and sensory input — ideal for kids who struggle to regulate through verbal or cognitive approaches alone. Aligned with sensory integration principles.

$39
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Curriculum
Resilience: 100 Lessons
Ages 5–12 • Flexible pacing • SEL

Short, modular lessons that can be done in 10–15 minutes — designed for kids who need frequent breaks, struggle with extended focus, or benefit from completing something and moving on. Each lesson stands alone; there's no required sequence.

$49
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1:1 Tutoring & Instruction

All our tutors have experience working with neurodivergent learners. Sessions are paced to the child, not the curriculum. We communicate directly with parents before and after each session.

1:1 Tutoring
Reading & Literacy (Dyslexia-Informed)
Ages 5–14 • Orton-Gillingham aligned • 50 min

Structured literacy instruction using approaches grounded in the Orton-Gillingham method. Explicitly multisensory: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic-tactile. Suitable for kids with dyslexia, delayed reading, or who haven't responded to traditional phonics instruction.

$75 / session
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1:1 Tutoring
Math (ADHD-Friendly Pacing)
Ages 5–14 • Conceptual focus • 50 min

Math instruction that emphasizes understanding over memorization. We use manipulatives, visual models, and real-world problems. Sessions are structured to keep engagement high for kids who lose focus with repetitive drill-based instruction.

$75 / session
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1:1 Tutoring
Social-Emotional Learning (Autism-Informed)
Ages 4–12 • Empathy-based • 45 min

Direct SEL instruction for kids with autism who benefit from explicit, structured teaching of social and emotional skills. Uses Empathy Cards, social stories, and scenario-based practice. Gentle, non-coercive approach — we do not practice masking.

$75 / session
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1:1 Tutoring
Executive Function Coaching
Ages 8–16 • ADHD • 45 min

Practical skill-building for planning, organization, time management, and task initiation. We work with the child's actual schedule, using tools they'll actually use. Includes parent communication after each session to support consistency at home.

$75 / session
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1:1 Tutoring
Nature & Outdoor Learning
Ages 4–12 • Sensory-friendly • 60 min

Live, virtual nature-based sessions that integrate science, observation, and regulation through outdoor connection. Particularly effective for sensory-seeking kids and those who regulate better with movement and fresh air. Families join from their own outdoor space.

$65 / session
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Small-Group Programs

Carefully sized groups where neurodivergent kids can learn alongside others with similar profiles. Not remediation — these are enriching, affirming experiences designed for kids who have often been the "difficult" one in a classroom.

Small Group
Feelings Lab
Ages 5–9 • 4 kids max • 8 weeks

A structured group experience using Empathy Cards, movement, and creative activities to build emotional vocabulary and regulation skills. Designed for kids with autism and ADHD who benefit from explicit instruction in a calm, low-demand environment. Runs in 8-week cycles.

$349 / child
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Small Group
Maker & Thinker Club
Ages 7–12 • 5 kids max • Semester

Project-based learning for gifted and 2e (twice-exceptional) learners. Kids choose a topic, research it, build something, and present it. Led by a credentialed educator who keeps the environment structured enough to be productive and open enough to be exciting.

$499 / semester
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Small Group
Parent Connection Circle
Parents only • Monthly • Ongoing

A monthly group for parents of neurodivergent kids. Facilitated by a credentialed educator with experience in neurodivergent education. Topics rotate: curriculum choices, co-regulation, managing the hard days, ESA navigation, IEP alternatives. Honest, practical conversation.

$29 / month
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Navigation & Coordination

Neurodivergent families often work with multiple providers — tutors, occupational therapists, speech therapists, behavioral specialists, and more. We help you coordinate and document it all.

Navigation Service
Neurodivergent Navigator Package
Annual • Up to 2 children • All ages

A dedicated Navigator who specializes in neurodivergent education. Monthly check-ins, provider coordination, curriculum recommendations by learning profile, ESA documentation support, and an annual education report. Includes one session with Eric for complex situations.

$2,800 / year
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Navigation Service
Provider Match & Referral
One-time • Any state • Any profile

We identify three vetted, neurodivergent-informed providers — tutors, therapists, or specialists — matched to your child's profile, location, and budget. Delivered as a written report with contact information and notes on why each is a good fit. Turnaround: 7–10 business days.

$149
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Coming in 2027

We are developing partnerships with licensed occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists to offer integrated therapy referrals and educator-therapist coordination for families using ESA funds. If you'd like to be notified when these services launch, send us your contact information.

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Florida families: Most of our programs are eligible for reimbursement through Step Up For Students (PEP, FES-UA, NWSA). Learn how →