Practical tools, trusted guidance, and clarity — because informed families are empowered families.

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This page is a growing collection of handouts, articles, and tools to support neurodivergent students and the people who care for them. Whether you're trying to understand executive functioning, prep for a neuropsychological evaluation, or build better study habits at home, we’ve gathered clear, compassionate resources to guide you.

Executive Function
Tools & Handouts


Build structure, improve follow-through, and reduce overwhelm.

These printable and digital tools are designed to support students in organizing their time, space, and thoughts.

Included:

  • Weekly Planner Templates

  • Task Initiation & Break-it-Down Charts

  • Study Habit Trackers

  • “When I Feel Stuck”: EF Strategy Menu

  • Self-Reflection and Check-In Sheets

Understanding Neuropsych Evaluations


What is a neuropsychological evaluation, and how can it help?

This section offers plain-language explanations and guides for families preparing for testing or trying to understand their child’s learning profile.

Included:

  • What Is a Neuropsychological Evaluation? (Parent-Friendly Guide)

  • How to Prepare Your Child for an Evaluation

  • What the Results Mean: Terms & Takeaways

  • Questions to Ask Your Evaluator

Learning Differences 101


Basic overviews to help you feel more confident navigating ADHD, autism, 2e (twice exceptional), and other learning profiles.

Included:

  • Quick Guides to ADHD, Autism, and Executive Dysfunction

  • Supporting Your Child Without Shame

  • Neurodiversity-Affirming Language & Practices

Parent & Caregiver Support


You don’t have to do this alone.

We’ve collected articles, videos, and worksheets to help parents manage stress, build routines at home, and advocate for their children with confidence.

Included:

  • Advocacy Scripts for IEP Meetings & School Emails

  • Self-Care Tips for Caregivers

  • Routines That Work for Real Families