Making the world a better place for all types of minds

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Executive Function Coaching for College and High School Students: Currently Enrolling for Fall 2026

Our Services

The Neurodiversity Empowement Network exists with the goal of creating a world where all types of thinkers and learners can thrive.

We offer FREE consultations and trainings to small businesses and non-profit groups who want to increase their awareness of neurodiversity.

We offer coaching to neurodivergent individuals and/or their caregivers, with the ultimate goal of seeing neurodivergent thinkers becoming self-advocates and changing the world. Current offerings are: weekly executive coaching for students, consultations for parents of recently diagnosed children, and homeschool coaching support for parents or students.

What Is Neurodiversity?

Neurodiversity simply refers to the fact that we all think and process information differently. Our brains can process information in amazing ways. And there are many ways that it can happen, which can look differently in different people. The world is a neurodiverse place.

Neurodivergent refers to the subset of the population who considers their thinking and processing to diverge from that of the majority, who are often referred to as neurotypical. Many neurodivergent individuals have diagnoses such as Autism, AD/HD, OCD, learning disabilities, or intellectual disabilities (not exhaustive), and many are self-identified due to barriers to pursuing, or stigma surrounding, official diagnoses.

Our Neurodiversity Statement»

Articles to Support You in Living, Learning, and Parenting in a Neurodiverse World

Find posts and resources designed to support you as you journey through parenting and teaching your neurodivergent child, empower and advocate for your neurodivergent teen, or work to become your true self in a world that needs more proud and outspoken neurodivergent individuals.

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“The most interesting people you’ll find are ones that don’t fit into your average cardboard box. They’ll make what they need; they’ll make their own boxes.”

— Dr. Temple Grandin