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A quick guide to how this all works This space has two parts: 🧩 The Community This is where we chat, ask questions, share wins (and wobbles), and talk about real life. It’s split into sections like Self Discovery, Burnout & Recovery, and Parents of ND Kids. You can post, comment, or just read — no pressure. 🎒 The Classroom Here’s where all the actual learning happens. Inside you’ll find: - Nursery, Primary, and Secondary: printable worksheets, whole workbooks, activities, and structured topics. - Subject Areas: like History, Science, and Home Economics. - Parent Tools: such as Reluctant Not Lost and Student Assessments. - Coming Soon: new subjects, themed packs, and guides you can vote on in the community. Everything’s designed to be flexible — you can print it, pick and mix topics, or follow full courses in order. 💡 How to Use It 1. Start in the Classroom — pick your subject or interest. 2. Use the Community to ask questions, swap ideas, or get help. 3. Check back often — new lessons and resources are added weekly. 4. It’s up to you to decide what level your child’s ready for. 5. Within each class (nursery, primary & secondary, or our individual classes like history) you’ll find a list of topics/skills to choose from. Each set starts off easier, and builds in difficulty, so your child progresses naturally. 🧠 One Last Thing You don’t need to be a teacher to use NeuroLearn. You just need curiosity — and maybe a printer.
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What are your kids into right now? Let’s build around it!
Hey everyone 👋 Quick check-in for all our home-ed parents and curious minds. We’re planning our next round of NeuroLearn resources, and I’d love to know what your kids are currently learning about (or obsessed with 😅). Whether it’s: 🦖 Dinosaurs or Greek myths 🪴 Gardening or geology 🎮 Game design or graphic novels 🧪 Chemistry, coding, castles or something totally random… Drop it in the comments below ⬇️ — the more specific, the better! If there’s a topic your child loves (or one they need help engaging with), we’ll see what we can develop to support it. Let’s make this term’s learning fit the kids, not the curriculum. 💡
What are your kids into right now? Let’s build around it!
NeuroLearn Nursery & Primary
90% complete on the first section of our NeuroLearn Primary Resouces & our new NeuroLearn Nursery Classroom is open with a few worksheets to get you started. Our primary resources are generally for kids age 7-11 to support home learning. In each section, tasks start off easy and increase in difficulty - you decide what your child is ready for and able to understand, because you know them best 🫶🏻 So excited to get these all uploaded and begin putting together our secondary level packs, recommended for kids aged 11-15. So many interesting things coming this way! As ever, thank you for your patience while we get started, and please do check out the current resources available in the Classroom tab.
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NeuroLearn Nursery & Primary
Introducing Our Home Learning Courses!
We’re building something fresh for learners at home: courses that go beyond the textbook, designed to be clear, engaging, and flexible. Part One of our History unit is now live 🎉 (with more parts rolling out over the next month). And that’s just the start… Upcoming courses will cover: ✨ RME ✨ Social, Modern & Media Studies ✨ Home Economics ✨ Science in the Real World ✨ PSE ✨ Art & Design ✨ Geography ✨ Physical Wellbeing & Activity Each course is made for home learners, but they’re just as useful for older students who want extra support or adults who want to explore new topics. Stay tuned: there’s much more to come!
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Start Here: Read Me First
Welcome to NeuroLearn! I’m genuinely glad you’re here. This space is for neurodivergent adults and parents of ND kids who are done with shallow advice, toxic positivity, and trying to function in systems that were never designed for us. I’m Laura, autistic, ADHD, late-diagnosed, and raising four neurodivergent kids (one in mainstream, two in special school, one home educated). I’ve lived the burnout, the overwhelm, the rage-cry in the cupboard. That’s why I built this: so we don’t have to figure it all out alone. 🔍 What to expect - Courses & tools to support unmasking, boundaries, regulation, burnout, and parenting - A place to talk about the real stuff like identity, exhaustion, survival, rebuilding - Permission to be here exactly as you are with your whole messy, brilliant self 🗂 Where to go: - Neurodivergent Adults → for your own reflections, wins, questions, thoughts - Parents of Neurodivergent Kids → for support, venting, ideas, and stories - General Discussion → anything that doesn’t fit neatly elsewhere - Ask Anything → questions big or small, practical or existential - Self-Discovery & Unmasking → if you’re new to your ND identity or unpacking what it means - Burnout & Recovery → because rest is part of the process - Tools & Courses → all the practical support, in your own time - Start Here → hey, you made it! 💬 A few gentle norms: - No masking needed here. - Don’t fix people, just hold space. - Share only what feels okay. Lurking is also a valid learning strategy. - Be kind to each other and yourself. You don’t need to post, prove, or push yourself to be here. This isn’t school. This is unlearning what didn’t work and learning what does - for you or your child. Welcome to NeuroLearn. You belong here.
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