Homeschool Curriculum & Community for Neurodivergent Kids
For families building learning around attention, sensory needs, executive function, dyslexia, ADHD, autism, giftedness, or twice-exceptionality.
What Neurodivergent Kids Tell Us They Need
- Shorter work blocks and flexible pacing.
- Executive function support that does not shame the student.
- Multiple ways to show mastery beyond worksheets and tests.
- A parent rhythm that is sustainable for the whole family.
How Remix Academics Fits
Mixtape360
The flagship Learning OS for teens, with culturally grounded missions, critical thinking practice, BPM progress signals, and Family Learning Studio support.
SEAT Squad
The parent community layer for asking questions, comparing options, and trading practical support with families building outside the default.
The Remix Report
The signal desk for education shifts, AI questions, policy changes, and culture-aware family decision-making.
Resources for Neurodivergent Kids
FAQs for Neurodivergent Kids
Can Remix Academics support ADHD or executive function needs?
Yes. Remix emphasizes visible routines, small next steps, portfolio evidence, and reflection so students can practice independence without being overloaded.
Is the program self-paced?
Families can adapt the rhythm. Mixtape360 missions are structured, but the family can adjust timing, support, and output format.
Will my child have to sit through long lessons?
No. The goal is practical learning through missions, check-ins, and artifacts, not long passive lectures.
How do we measure progress?
The Family Learning Studio uses BPM and portfolio evidence to show learning rhythm, not just grades.
Where should we start?
Take the scorecard and read the executive function guide.
Start Here
Take the scorecard, then use the resources above to choose a practical next step.
