Enlightened Minds Hub — ASD & ADHD Support
Evidence-led tools, visuals and guidance to help neurodivergent children, teens and adults thrive at home, in school, and in care.
Enjoy your central hub for practical ASD and ADHD tools, training, and community—helping families, educators, clinicians and therapists deliver consistent, compassionate support.
Benefits:
Save time and reduce guesswork with practical toolkits, routines, communication aids, and training that improve everyday outcomes.
Why:
Co-designed with families and professionals; inclusive, accessible, and grounded in best practice for real-world settings.

Quick Reference Symptoms App
A practical, evidence-informed library of supports for home, school and community. Find fast tips, communication aids, environment tweaks and clear guidance.

What Type of ADHD Working Style Are You?
Take a 10-question, coaching-led quiz to discover your ADHD working style and get practical strategies you can use today. Guidance only — not medical advice.

ASD & ADHD Communication Passport Generator
Create a clear, one-page “About Me” you can share across home, school and community—now with photo upload and quick templates.

Anxiety & Stress ADHD Toolkit
Your teaching wellbeing matters. Try this ADHD classroom stress check to gauge your load and get practical, coaching-led next steps.

Coaching & Training For Teachers
Your wellbeing matters. Use this easy ADHD stress level checker to see where you stand and find supportive next steps.

Managing Screen Time For Parents & Professionals
Enjoy using our ADHD screen-time toolkit to balance digital use and get practical, coaching-led strategies today.
ADHD & ASD Asset Hub FAQs
A practical library of evidence-led tools for ASD & ADHD: visual schedules, sensory plans, executive-function supports, behaviour templates, social stories, and short training modules.
Families, educators, support workers and therapists supporting neurodivergent people from early years through adulthood. Resources are tagged by setting (home, school, community) and by age band.
It turns best practice into ready-to-use aids—morning/bedtime routines, meltdown/overwhelm plans, classroom accommodations, AAC/PECS-friendly visuals, task breakdowns, and reward systems that reduce stress and boost independence.
No. It’s guidance and tools, not medical advice. For assessment, medication, safeguarding or mental-health concerns, please consult qualified clinicians. In an emergency, contact local emergency services.
Start with the quick needs screener to get a tailored pathway (ASD, ADHD or combined). Use the included goal sheets and data trackers to record strategies, measure small wins, and share updates across families, schools and therapy teams.