
NeuroInclusive Schools & Camps
Programs & Workshops
Brains Work in Many Ways
Interactive Workshop (K-2)
A colorful introduction to how every brain works uniquely.
A lively 30–45 minute workshop where kids discover that everyone learns, feels, and focuses differently. Through movement-based games, strengths-identifying activities, and a short storytime, students explore the beauty of neurodiversity in a fun, affirming way. Perfect for libraries, assemblies, and camp afternoons.

Social Superpowers
Role-Play Program (K-6)
Choose-your-adventure learning for kinder, more inclusive communities.
Through playful skits and scenario-based choices, kids practice what inclusion looks and feels like. Short discussions on fairness, empathy, and group dynamics lead to a “Kindness Tools Kit” takeaway. Supports SEL, PBIS, and anti-bullying initiatives in an engaging, kid-friendly format.

Brains that Broke the Box
Interactive Presentation (4-12)
Celebrating brilliant thinkers who changed the world—without labels.
A storytelling-forward presentation highlighting innovators with diverse thinking styles and unique problem-solving approaches. This non-speculative, strengths-based session inspires students and connects beautifully to social studies and enrichment programming.

Neuro-Knowledge for Youth Leaders
Leadership Training (6-12)
Train tomorrow’s leaders to build inclusive spaces today.
A leadership training designed for peer mentors, CITs, club leaders, and youth volunteers. Teens learn about communication differences, inclusive group norms, offering support respectfully, and navigating conflict through low-pressure role-plays. Perfect for camps and youth leadership programs.

NeuroInclusive Makerspace Challenge
Makerspace Challenge (4-12)
Create the classroom or camp space your brain would love.
A hands-on design challenge where students use graph paper, Lego, craft supplies, or tablets to build an inclusive space. Kids think through lighting, seating, sensory needs, movement pathways, and quiet zones. Ideal for makerspaces, STEM clubs, libraries, and creative enrichment.

Sensory Explorers Lab
Interactive Lab (K-8)
A hands-on journey through the world of sensory experiences.
This portable mini-lab invites students to rotate through sensory stations—movement, texture, sound, visual perception, and more. Kids learn what feels regulating vs. overwhelming and create their own “Sensory Profile Passport.” A STEM-adjacent favorite for camps, youth centers, and libraries.

Build-Your-Own Brain Box
Make-and-Take Workshop (3-8)
Craft, create, and discover what helps your brain thrive.
Kids explore movement, sensory tools, breathwork, and other regulation strategies, then create their own take-home tool (stress ball, calm card, visual cue tag). Blending creativity with self-awareness, this workshop is a high-engagement hit for after-school programs and camps.

Brain Basics
Science & Self-Advocacy Lesson (5-12)
Brain science kids can actually use.
A dynamic lesson that blends kid-friendly brain anatomy, stress science, learning strategies, and simple regulation tools. Students walk away empowered with practical knowledge that supports academics, wellbeing, and self-advocacy. Checks science, health, and SEL boxes all at once.

The Masking Maze
Interactive Learning Game (5-12)
A high-energy exploration of authenticity and belonging.
Kids move through a physical “maze” representing different environments where people may feel pressure to act differently. A guided debrief helps students understand why masking happens, when it protects, and how to support real self-expression. Memorable, embodied learning at its best.

Camp Cog
NeuroInclusion Camp Experiences (Half-Day, Full-Day, or Full-Week)
A camp where brains, bodies, and imaginations get to shine.
Camp Cog blends games, activities, books, and even movies to explore neurotypes, cognition, and inclusive practices in a fun, active format. Kids dive into sensory discovery, social problem-solving, brain science, and creativity—all wrapped in the energy of camp-style play. Ideal for schools, libraries, rec centers, and community organizations seeking unique, meaningful programming.


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