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Empower your Neurodiversity Journey with re-RIGHT

re-RIGHT is your trusted guide for navigating neurodiversity — whether you’re a parent, educator, friend or someone on your own journey. Ask questions and get answers tailored to your needs, helping you embrace neurodiversity with confidence.

Your ULTIMATE guide to neurodiversity

Ask Your Question

Type any question about neurodiversity — from specific conditions to practical tips on education, workplace inclusion, and more.

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Receive Personalised Insights

Our AI-driven tool provides answers that are tailored to your context, making the information relevant and actionable. This isn't just a chatbot. re-RIGHT is far more.

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Build Your Toolkit

Save your discoveries, create a personal toolkit, and return to your pinned insights anytime you need clarity. Better yet, share your toolkits with others.

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The toolkit page of re-RIGHT where users can pin and view their discoveries.

Why build re-RIGHT?

Understanding neurodiversity can be overwhelming.

With endless information online, it’s hard to know what’s accurate, relevant, or truly helpful.

That’s why we created re-RIGHT — a personalised AI-powered platform that provides clear, trusted, and actionable insights about autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and beyond.

Whether you’re looking for quick answers or in-depth knowledge, re-RIGHT makes navigating neurodiversity easier, faster, and more empowering.

re-RIGHT is for Everyone

for Parents

Supporting Your Neurodivergent Child

Parenting a neurodivergent child is a journey filled with learning, growth, and discovery. At re-RIGHT, we offer personalised, strengths-focused guidance to help you better understand and celebrate your child’s unique ways of experiencing the world. From navigating school systems to supporting emotional wellbeing, we’re here to walk alongside you—without judgement, and with tools tailored to your family’s needs.

for Employers

Building Inclusive Workplaces

Neurodiversity is a vital part of an innovative and thriving workplace. re-RIGHT supports leaders in creating environments where neurodivergent team members feel respected, empowered, and able to do their best work. Through practical guidance on inclusive practices and adjustments, we help build work cultures where difference is not just accepted—but valued.

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For Neurodivergent Individuals

Empowering Self-Advocacy

Everyone deserves the tools and confidence to express their needs. re-RIGHT helps you build self-advocacy skills that feel authentic and achievable—whether you're navigating the school system, workplace, or day-to-day life. From managing sensory input to communicating preferences and asking for support, we offer actionable strategies that meet you where you are.

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for Educators

Creating Inclusive Classrooms

A truly inclusive classroom honours the diverse ways students learn, process, and connect. re-RIGHT offers clear, practical advice to help educators create supportive spaces where neurodivergent learners are not just accommodated—but understood and uplifted. From lesson design to classroom dynamics, we’re here to help you nurture every learner’s potential.

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for Allies and friends

Supporting Neurodivergent People in Your Life

Whether you're a friend, partner, relative or colleague, understanding neurodivergent experiences is key to building authentic, supportive relationships. re-RIGHT offers practical, respectful insights to help you connect with empathy and insight. Learn how to honour different communication styles, respond to sensory needs, and celebrate neurodiverse ways of thinking and being.

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Frequently asked questions

Have other questions? Get in touch with us at hello@re-right.org

What is neurodiversity?

Neurodiversity describes the natural differences in how people think, process, and experience the world. It includes a wide range of cognitive profiles such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and more. The neurodiversity movement recognises these differences as part of human diversity—not as deficits to be "fixed", but as variations to be respected and better understood.

Is re-RIGHT only for people with diagnosed conditions?

Not at all. re-RIGHT is for anyone exploring or living with neurodivergent traits—whether formally diagnosed or not. If you identify with the experiences often associated with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, OCD, or Tourette’s, you’re welcome here.

How can re-RIGHT help parents of autistic children?

re-RIGHT offers practical, non-judgemental guidance to help parents understand and support their child’s unique way of experiencing the world. We cover topics such as sensory preferences, emotional wellbeing, education, and how to advocate effectively with schools and health professionals.

What is ADHD?

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental difference often linked with creativity, high energy, and strong focus on interests. Some people with ADHD may also experience challenges with attention, organisation, or emotional regulation. It’s not a flaw—just a different way of being.

How can re-RIGHT help employers create inclusive workplaces?

We provide employers with simple, actionable steps to create environments where neurodivergent staff can thrive. This includes inclusive policy guidance, reasonable adjustments, and tailored training to support workplace understanding and inclusion.

Can re-RIGHT help educators support students with dyslexia?

Yes. re-RIGHT offers evidence-informed strategies for supporting students with dyslexia—like using multi-sensory techniques, simplifying language, and adapting learning environments to reduce stress and promote engagement.

What are some strategies for managing executive function differences?

Executive function differences can make organising, starting, or finishing tasks feel overwhelming. re-RIGHT offers practical support like task breakdowns, visual tools, and time-blocking methods that help neurodivergent people work with—not against—their brains.

Who can benefit from using re-RIGHT?

re-RIGHT is for anyone who wants to understand or support neurodivergence—including individuals, families, teachers, managers, and allies. Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself or supporting someone who is, re-RIGHT offers tools and insights to make everyday life more manageable and affirming.

What is autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?

Autism is a different way of experiencing the world that can affect communication, social interaction, and sensory processing. Autistic people often bring strengths in areas like pattern recognition, focus, and innovative thinking. At re-RIGHT, we see autism as a valuable part of human diversity.

How does re-RIGHT help people with ADHD?

From managing overwhelm to planning daily routines, re-RIGHT offers tailored strategies for people with ADHD. We help you build systems that reduce stress and enhance your natural strengths—whether you’re at school, at work, or at home.

What is dyslexia?

Dyslexia is a common learning difference that affects how people process written language. It can make reading, spelling, or writing more challenging, but it’s unrelated to intelligence. Many people with dyslexia excel in creativity, storytelling, and problem-solving.

How can employers support neurodivergent employees?

Employers can make a big difference by being open to flexible ways of working, offering reasonable adjustments, and promoting a culture of acceptance. re-RIGHT provides guidance, templates, and training materials to help build inclusive, supportive teams.

How can neurodivergent individuals advocate for their needs?

Self-advocacy means recognising your needs and feeling confident to express them. re-RIGHT offers tools to help you identify what works best for you and how to communicate this at school, work, or in your personal life—with clarity and confidence.

How do I ask for accommodations at work?

When discussing adjustments at work, it helps to explain how certain changes will support your productivity and wellbeing. re-RIGHT offers templates, scripts, and support to make these conversations more comfortable and constructive.

How can teachers support neurodivergent students?

Teachers can support neurodivergent learners by creating flexible, low-stress classrooms. This might include reducing sensory distractions, offering alternative communication tools, or adjusting timelines. re-RIGHT provides practical, easy-to-apply strategies for inclusive teaching.