Supportive Learning

A free, public directory helping families find tutors who understand neurodivergent kids.

This space focuses on emotional safety, flexibility, and respect - not rigid outcomes or pressure.

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Subjects

MathScienceEarly Education

Experience with

AutismADHDPDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance)

Ages

5–89–12

About Me

Hi! I'm Maya, and I believe learning should feel like an adventure, not a chore. After 8 years teaching in traditional classrooms, I realized my favorite moments were always the ones where we threw out the lesson plan and followed a student's curiosity instead.

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Subjects

EnglishWritingFun / Interest-Based

Experience with

ADHDLearning Differences (Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, etc.)AnxietyPDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance)

Ages

9–1213–17

About Me

Hello! I'm Greg, a former English teacher turned creative writing coach. I help neurodivergent kids discover that writing isn't about perfect grammar — it's about finding your voice and telling stories that matter to you.

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Subjects

CodingGamingSocial SkillsFun / Interest-Based

Experience with

AutismADHDAnxietyHighly Sensitive (HSP)

Ages

9–1213–17

About Me

Hey there! I'm Jordan — part-time tutor, full-time nerd. I teach coding and gaming skills to kids who learn differently, because I genuinely believe screen time can be incredibly educational when approached thoughtfully.

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This space is intentionally quiet right now.

We're currently inviting tutors who work with neurodivergent kids to create free founding listings. Once we have a few more listings, we'll open up this directory.

Why add your listing?

  • Free forever — List your services here at no cost, no catch
  • Your public page — Use your profile as an easy-to-share link with families
  • Connect your platforms — Add links to your classes on other teaching platforms so families can sign up there
  • Be discoverable — Help families find you when they're searching for neurodivergent-affirming educational support
  • Beyond traditional classes — Lead fun, engaging online activities like crafts, games, storytelling, and more. These connecting activities are often exactly what neurodivergent kids need.