Tailored strategies for every learner, fostering growth and embracing neurodiversity.

My name is Delaney King and I am a passionate educator with a Master’s degree specializing in neurodiversity.
My mission is to work with students, parents, and education to create realistic and strength-based strategies tailored to help students grow and thrive in any learning environment.
Specifically, I work with learners who need extra time and positive attention to help them better understand how their brain works and the ways they can utilize it to their advantage when developing new skills and abilities.
Learn more about Delaney King’s mission to empower neurodiverse learners through strength-based strategies and inclusive practices.
Explore our specialized assessments, customized curriculum development, and advocacy services designed to support neurodiverse individuals.
Find answers to common questions about our approach, services, and how we support neurodiverse learners and their families.
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Strength-based assessments focus on the unique abilities of neurodivergent individuals, shifting the narrative from deficits to strengths.

Customized educational programs are designed to meet the specific needs of neurodiverse learners, celebrating diverse learning styles.

Individualized support helps clients develop academic strategies, self-regulation, and engagement skills tailored to ADHD, dyslexia, autism, and more.

Promoting inclusive practices ensures neurodivergent individuals are part of the conversation about their needs and experiences.

Researching neurodiversity and artificial intelligence, I integrate cutting-edge methodologies into education and professional development.
Personalized Action Plans
Discover how I help create realistic, actionable plans for students that focus on their unique strengths and capabilities.
Parent Support
Find resources and guidance aimed at helping parents understand their child’s diagnosis and embrace a strength-based approach to learning.
Community Engagement
Learn about my work with schools and communities to raise awareness of neurodiversity and its significant impact on home, school, and community life.
