The School Choice Kit

$0.00

You shouldn’t need a degree in bureaucracy just to enrol your child in a school that won’t break their nervous system.

This free kit is for every exhausted mum trying to find a school that won’t punish their child for being neurodivergent. It’s not about prestige, uniforms, or shiny new facilities — it’s about whether the school actually gets it. Trauma-informed, neuro-affirming, flexible enough to meet your kid before meltdown.

If you’re tired of buzzwords and burnt out from trying to decode what schools really mean when they say “inclusive,” this kit is your guide.

This kit was made for:

  • You’re choosing a school for your ADHD or autistic child and feel completely overwhelmed
  • You’ve been burned by schools before and don’t want to repeat the trauma
  • You want to ask the right questions but don’t know what red flags to look for
  • You’re juggling school tours, family opinions, and your own PTSD from education
  • You’re done with schools that expect your child to “just fit in”

BTW: Purchasing this kit helps support the ADHD Mums Podcast! Every episode takes time, energy, and behind-the-scenes work. This kit helps cover those costs.’

Description

The School Choice Kit

A Neuro-Affirming Guide for Picking a School Without Burning Out

Inside, you’ll get:

  • A no-BS breakdown of what actually matters when choosing a school for neurodivergent kids
  • Red flag checklists (e.g., “whole body listening” posters, behaviour charts, and token sensory rooms)
  • Green flag examples of inclusive, trauma-aware practices
  • Pre-written scripts to help you advocate without apologising
  • Must-ask school tour questions (and what their answers really mean)
  • Reflective prompts for parents — because protecting your kid shouldn’t burn you out

If you are self-managing your NDIS funds, these guides should be reimbursable via the portal. If you are plan-managing your NDIS funds, these guides should be reimbursed via your plan manager. The invoicing has the eguide names on the invoices automatically but this can be changed to general capacity building codes if requested.

If you have any questions about this, please email assistant@adhdmums.com.au

The NDIS funds a range of supports and services which may include education, employment, social participation, independence, living arrangements and health and wellbeing. In order to be considered reasonable and necessary, a support or service: must be related to a participant’s disability. These guides and books can relate to your child’s diagnosis or your own and either plan can be used for funding.