Neurodivergent Friendly Science
A “neurodivergent” person refers to a person on the autism spectrum or, more generally, to someone whose brain processes information in a way that is not typical of most individuals. These people may have learning disabilities, attention deficit and anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and Tourette’s syndrome. Through a neurodiversity lens, such conditions reflect different ways of being that are all normal human experiences.
Although “neurodiversity” is usually used to describe a group of neurodivergent individuals, it also refers to all of humankind because everyone has a unique way of processing information.
Mrs. Collins has unique experience teaching neurodiverse students in the public school system, homeschooling a neurodiverse child, and coaching families.
In this category you will find a list of classes that can be tailored to your child's needs. But this list is not extensive, so please reach out to sciencewithcollins@gmail.com request your child's science needs. All of the classes on the website can be tailored to student needs, by request.
Self paced and 1:1 Zoom lessons are available for neurodivese students all year long.