Empowering Neurodiverse Futures

Transforming education for children with neurodiversity on the Isle of Man, fostering growth and improving understanding.

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Empowering Education Together

We are dedicated to transforming educational experiences for neurodivergent children, ensuring that schools and parents collaborate to foster environments where every child can thrive and achieve their full potential.

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Introductory Webinar

Introducing Our New Business: Neurodiverse Thinking

Join Emma Butler, founder of Neurodiverse Thinking, as she explains how this exciting new venture will offer empowerment, support, neurodiversity training and consultancy services to parents, teachers and schools, across the Isle of Man.

For parents of children with dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, autism, and other forms of neurodivergence, along with ESO's, teachers and school leadership staff.

This is a free webinar, but registration is required to attend. This webinar will be recorded.

Price: Free

Tuesday 11th March 2025
12.30pm - 1pm

This webinar will be delivered over Zoom.

Our Services

We offer a variety of services for parents, teachers and school leadership teams. Initially focusing on dyslexia, we will increase our provision to include other forms of neurodivergence over the coming months.

Empowered Teachers and
Inclusive Learning Environments
  • Online information and downloadable resources.

  • In-person training for school staff focusing on strategies and approaches to meet the unique learning needs of children with neurodiversity.

  • Video training sessions on aspects of neurodiversity and strategies to support children.

  • Support for schools to review whole-school provision for children with neurodivergence and create and implement and action plan of improvement.

Empowered Parents
  • Online information and downloadable resources.

  • Webinars to offer support and guidance.

  • Video training sessions on aspects of neurodiversity and strategies to support children.

  • Dyslexia awareness sessions for parents, within schools, to promote common strategies and to build connections between families and school staff.

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Children with all forms of neurodiversity can thrive in supportive learning environments.

Let us help you make this happen.