Equipping families, schools, and communities with education and tools for neurodiversity support and child safety.
Not sure where to start? That's completely okay. Every path connects — explore at your own pace.
Two programs — neurodiversity support and child safety advocacy — working together to build stronger, safer communities.
We believe education changes outcomes. Our curriculum is built on evidence-based practices for individuals, families, educators, and organizations.
Warm, inclusive pathways designed for real people — not bureaucracies. From peer support groups to professional certifications, we meet you where you are.
Practical classes, screening tools, advocacy resources, and training built for use — not just awareness. We move from understanding to impact.
Explore our core programs — each designed to educate, support, and build community.
Coaching, classes, and community for adults, caregivers, families, and educators navigating ADHD, Autism, and AuDHD — no diagnosis required.
Education, tools, and infrastructure for schools, parents, and community leaders working to keep minors safer online and in communities.
"Education is the key to improving outcomes — for every mind, every child, every community."
— Kaleidoscope Support
Kaleidoscope Support offers inclusive and affirming support, education, and community. We are evolving into a mission-led non-profit to help more students, families, and communities access neurodiversity support or child safety education programs.
We believe every child deserves to be safe and every mind deserves to be understood. We also believe education is a path to better outcomes for all, so we advocate for broader access to neurodiversity resources and better measures for child safety online.
Finally, we believe support and education should be easier to find and access, regardless of zip code, formal diagnosis, or financial status. That is why we started Kaleidoscope Support, to fill those gaps.
Whether you're here for yourself, your child, your students, or your community — there's a path forward.