Built for real families

Support for Homeschooling Children with Autism & Epilepsy

Structured tools, simple routines, and practical guidance for parents.

If you’re exhausted or unsure where to begin: start small. One routine. One lesson. One win.

What NeuroLearn Home helps you do

Structured lesson plans

Clear steps, low-prep activities, and flexible pacing that works around energy levels and appointments.

Visual learning support

Visual schedules, cue cards, and routines that reduce anxiety and make expectations predictable.

Example of a simple visual schedule card with short learning blocks.
Includes simple visual schedules you can print and reuse.

Flexible routines

Plans that adapt to seizure safety, sensory needs, and “some days are harder” reality.

Parent-friendly guidance

Plain-language support you can apply today — without jargon, judgement, or information overload.

A calmer way to homeschool

NeuroLearn Home is an education and homeschooling support platform for parents teaching at home with additional needs like autism and epilepsy. It’s designed to feel safe and structured: clear routines, minimal clutter, and guidance that respects your family’s pace.

You don’t need a perfect timetable. You need a plan that holds up on real days.

Soft illustration of a child reading in a calm, structured space.

Short, calm learning blocks can be more effective than long sessions — especially on high-fatigue days.

Soft illustration of a child doing art at a table with simple supplies.

Interests-based learning (art, writing, design) is valid learning — and often the most sustainable.

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What parents say

Practical, calm, safety-first support — designed to reduce overwhelm, not add to it.

“For the first time, our mornings feel doable. The routine cards helped my child know what’s next — and helped me stay calm too.”

Parent of a 9-year-old Routine cards + calmer transitions

“I like that it’s practical. It doesn’t assume we can do five hours of school. It helped us build confidence in small steps.”

Home educator Short learning blocks that actually happen

“The epilepsy-aware guidance matters. It’s supportive without being scary — and it respects that safety comes first.”

Parent & carer Safety-first plans, no pressure

“The visual schedule is simple enough that I can keep using it even when I’m tired. That’s the difference.”

Parent of a 10-year-old Predictable structure without rigid timetables

“It feels like someone finally designed resources for real life — appointments, recovery days, and all. We’re doing less, but doing it consistently.”

Parent of two children Gentle routines that hold up on hard days

Ready for a simple starting point?

Start with the Skill Pack: lesson plan templates, daily routines, visual aids, and progress tracking — made for busy parents.

Access Skill Pack