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Only 8% of autistic pupils think their classmates understand them.
Over 700 teachers have started changing that. Help us reach thousands more.
Why this matters
- Only 26% of autistic children feel happy at school.
- 7 in 10 say school would be better if teachers understood autism.
- Most children never learn about neurodiversity. This is true in the UK and around the world.
We are changing that, one classroom at a time.
Free lessons that teach children about neurodiversity
We create short, engaging video lessons for primary classrooms . Teachers press play. Children learn. No preparation needed.
Our current series covers ages 8–11 with five videos exploring how brains work differently, what neurodiversity means, and why fairness matters.
The lessons are free, available online, and already being used by schools across the UK and around the world.
700+ teachers have signed up
Schools from the UK to Australia, Canada to Peru are using our lessons. Here is what they say:
"A game changer for my class. Children now understand why some classmates need different things to learn."
"Perfectly pitched. So many great talking points."
"I LOVED the videos. Exactly what we needed."
And from a neurodivergent child who watched:
"It made me more proud to be autistic."
Where your money goes
700 classrooms is just the start. Your donation helps us:
- Create lessons for younger children (ages 5–7)
- Develop resources for secondary schools (ages 11–16)
- Expand our current series with follow-on lessons
- Keep everything free so any school, anywhere, can use them
Every pound helps more children understand neurodiversity.
Help us reach every classroom
From 700 to 7,000 to 70,000.
When children learn about neurodiversity, neurodivergent children feel safer, happier, and more understood.
Help us reach classrooms everywhere. Please donate, if you can.

