Every neurodiverse kid has a different operating manual. Most families never get to write theirs down, let alone share it with the classroom, the OT, the grandparents, the new babysitter. The NeuroPath Blueprint is that manual β built with you, refined by your clinicians, and kept in sync across everyone who shows up for your child.
The gap isn't that your child's team lacks expertise. The gap is that the people on your child's team — you, the teacher, the aide, the OT, the SLP, the babysitter, the grandparents — don't all have the same plan, in the same language, with the same data. The Blueprint closes that gap.
I want one place where everyone who touches my kid β teacher, aide, OT, babysitter, grandma β can see the plan, hear the plan, and know exactly what we're doing and why. That's it. That's all I've ever wanted.
You don't have to ask for any of this β it generates the moment your Blueprint is signed by your clinician. If you don't have a BCBA yet, we can help you find one.
A narrative plan written from everything you've shared — the neuropsych report, the IEP, the "Operating Manual for my child" note you've been building in the Notes app for years. Reads like prose, not a form. Covers the 2e asymmetry, the things that set them off, the things that reliably help, the phrases that work, the phrases that don't. Meant to be shared.
See a sample βFor the grandparent who's going to watch them this weekend. The aide on her commute. The substitute teacher in the parking lot. The new babysitter while she's heating up the mac and cheese. No one has time to read a 20-page PDF. Everyone has time for 10 minutes of audio.
See a sample βFirst-Then board for the fridge. Coupon wallet for the currency that actually motivates your specific kid. Zones of Regulation with strategies that match — not a stock set. Sensory regulation cards. A wallet-size FCT phrase card for the adult who spends time one-on-one. Print, laminate, use.
See a sample βA 5-level rating at the end of a rough moment or a good session. Auto-links to sleep, meals, and what happened before. Over a few weeks, patterns surface — "Tuesdays after OT" or "low-sleep days at pickup" — that would take a human months to spot. Your clinician sees it too if you invite them.
See a sample βWhen something goes sideways — a Level 5 day, a meltdown you can't explain — the system drafts a short case study: antecedents, what happened, what's worth trying next. Your clinician reviews it. You read it together. Every hard day becomes a memory the whole team carries forward, instead of a note you lose.
See a sample βThe teacher gets the Blueprint + training modules. The OT gets her own portal and logs IBRST on her sessions. Grandma gets the audio overview and the printables. The babysitter gets a 2-page summary. Everyone sees what they need — no one sees more than that.
See a sample βMy husband and I have been trying to write this for seven years. We never finished it. The moment I saw the Blueprint I started crying β not because it was perfect, but because someone finally wrote it down.
Free tier is substantive — one child, basic Compass, daily log. Paid tiers unlock the full Blueprint, audio, printables, and team sharing. Scholarship tier is honor-system: if money's tight, say so, you're in.
Home Compass (in-the-moment guidance), Reflection Journal, Daily Log. Approved within 48 hours β no credit card needed.
Request free access βFull Blueprint + printables + audio + case studies + team sharing. Two months free vs. monthly. 14-day refund window.
Try free for 14 days βSame full plan access as Annual. Cancel any time. Best if you're not sure how long you'll need us.
Try free for 14 days βScholarship tier (full access, free) available for families where cost is a barrier — no documentation required, honor system. Mention cost as a barrier in your free-access request.
Free access is available on request (approved within 48 hours, no card required). If it's not for you, you've lost nothing. If it is, you've got the plan you've been looking for.
Request your child's Blueprint β