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Scottish Indy Exchange

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Debate it. Learn it. Shape it. The Indy Exchange is Scotland’s space to dig into the who, what, when, where and why of independence.

NeuroLearn

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Neurodivergent-led learning for life. Courses, guides & support for unmasking, self-regulation, home ed, & life skills built for ADHD, autism & beyond

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37 contributions to NeuroLearn
💡 Can I suggest a topic or course?
Yes, please! Go to the Ask Anything space in the Community and tell us what you’d love to see next. NeuroLearn grows with your ideas.
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@Bruce Borthwick One step at a time ☺️ maybe one day though! First thing is to build our little community right here, we need people, the more the merrier! Right now it’s a resource centre, but it could become much more of a support hub 🫶🏻
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@Bruce Borthwick anyone who wants to learn, or is teaching others, be it a child or other young/older adults. Also parents like myself with special needs children looking for some guidance. A diagnosis doesn’t come with a guidebook, but we do 🫶🏻
🧠 Finding Your Teaching Style for Parents
(There’s no wrong way — only the way that works) Every parent starts home education wondering: “Am I doing this right?” Spoiler: there isn’t one “right.” There are just different ways to do it — and the magic happens when you find the one that fits your family. Here are a few styles you can mix, match, or reinvent: 🎯 1. Structured Learning You like clear plans, printed worksheets, and ticking boxes. It’s predictable, easy to measure progress, and keeps everyone on track. Best for: kids who like routine or parents who need a roadmap. Tip: build in mini “free choice” breaks so it doesn’t feel like school 2.0. 🌿 2. Unschooling The opposite of structure — child-led, interest-driven, and often spontaneous. Learning happens through life, projects, and curiosity. Best for: creative thinkers and kids who learn by doing. Tip: keep a loose record of what you cover — you’ll be amazed at how much learning happens naturally. 🧩 3. Thematic Learning Pick a topic and run with it across subjects — “Space” becomes science, art, maths, and writing all in one. Best for: kids who love deep dives and connections. Tip: use your child’s interests (dinosaurs, trains, baking) as starting points. 🪴 4. Eclectic (aka “Real Life”) A mix of everything — some structure, some freedom, some chaos, some brilliance. You use what works and drop what doesn’t. Best for: most families, honestly. Tip: stop apologising for being “inconsistent.” You’re being adaptive. 🔄 5. Montessori / Charlotte Mason / Classical (etc.) These are established philosophies with their own structures and rhythms. You can borrow what resonates without committing to the whole system. Best for: parents who like a framework but want flexibility. Tip: start with one small idea (like nature journaling or hands-on tasks) before diving into full curricula. ✏️ The Bottom Line You don’t have to pick a single label. You’re allowed to change approaches, mix methods, and experiment until it feels like you.
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🧠 Finding  Your  Teaching Style for Parents
I’m new to home education — where should I start?
Start with Reluctant Not Lost in the Classroom. It’s a gentle, practical guide to help you figure out your child’s learning style and build confidence before jumping into lessons. Whether your child is reluctant to learn or ready and willing, the guide helps build a learning profile for your child. This helps you, and any professional or other tutors that may be involved at any point, understand your child’s learning style, and need.
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How do I use the workbooks?
You can: - Print them out and use them offline - Work through them digitally on a tablet or computer - Pick individual pages or follow them in full — totally flexible. There’s no single right way. Go at your own pace.
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💬 What’s the Community for?
The Community tab is where we talk, share, and support each other. There are spaces for: - ND Adults - Parents of ND Kids - Self Discovery & Burnout Recovery - Ask Anything (literally anything) - General Discussion You can join in, comment, or just read along — no pressure, no performance.
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Tools, support & self-study for ND minds. Learn your way, unmask with ease, and build a life that actually fits. Real talk, no fluff.

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