Welcome to
NeuroFlow

 A Social Platform for Neurodiverse Teens

• Manage Stress
• Enhance Focus
• Balance Academic & Social Life.

Who are we?

NeuroFlow is created by a group of high schoolers advocating for neurodiversity. This project was created as part of the 2024 Stanford Neurodiversity Project - Research, Education, and Advocacy Camp for High Schoolers (2024 SNP-REACH).

Contact Us!

Email Address: 
neuroflow.contact@gmail.com

Founding
Members

Our Mission?

NeuroFlow aims to create an interactive, educational and online social platform for neurodivergent high schoolers to manage stress, enhance focus, and learn to balance academic and social life.  

Our main goals are to help neurodiverse students’ transition from middle school to high school and to help them control their sensory issues and social-emotional problems.

CLIENT TESTIMONIALS

“Neuroflow is so useful for autistic high schoolers because of the simple layout of the website including the pastel colors used, and the simple font, which lowers sensory overload from the website. I particularly noticed the calendar function is very helpful, especially for high school students who tend to have busy schedules and need somewhere to write out all their calendar events. Also, the brand logo is so creative. Everything about this website is useful! ”

Grace Peterson
Student at the University of California Irvine

Resources

Funds

SNP-REACH

Organizations

Contact the NAMI Helpline at 1-800-950-6264 or info@nami.org if you have any questions  or want help

​• Autism Society Support Form and Help Line Number

Books

• SELPA Parent Handbook For Education
SELPA Procedural Handbook
Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity
• Too Loud, Too Bright, Too Fast, Too Tight: What to Do If You Are Sensory Defensive in an Overstimulating World by Sharon Heller

Get in Touch!


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Please contact Neuroflow here to know more about us!!

nueroflow.contact@gmail.com

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