Neurodiversity Coach

Build systems that work with neurodivergent brains, not against them.

Help neurodivergent clients build systems that actually work for their brain, not against it.

Common challenges

  • Designing flexible structures that work for clients who struggle with rigid systems
  • Tracking skill-building and strategy implementation between sessions
  • Keeping detailed records of what strategies work for each individual client
  • Helping clients recognize their own progress when executive function makes it hard to see

How Kaido helps

  • Flexible, structured programs that adapt to each client's unique neurological profile
  • Small, manageable tasks clients track between sessions without overwhelm
  • Private notes capture which strategies work and which don't for each individual
  • Progress tracking helps clients see wins that executive function can make invisible

Deliver structured programs built around each client's strengths

Neurodiversity coaching isn't one-size-fits-all. It's deeply individualized. Kaido's program builder lets you create flexible frameworks that you adapt for each client's profile, with phases covering executive function strategies, strengths identification, environmental design, and sustainable systems.

  • Build programs covering executive function, strengths, systems, and identity
  • Each phase focuses on strategies relevant to each client's profile
  • Clients see the structure and know what they're working toward
  • Adjust program pacing and tasks based on each client's needs

Work With Your Brain

Sam L.
Phase 1 Strengths & Profile
Phase 2 Systems & Structures
Phase 3 Work & Communication
Program progress 48%

Assign small, achievable tasks clients can actually complete

Task lists can overwhelm neurodivergent clients when they're too long, too vague, or too broad. Kaido lets you assign 1-3 small, specific, concrete tasks after every session with clear due dates. Clients see a short, achievable list, mark items done when they complete them, and build the evidence that they can and do follow through.

  • Assign 1-3 small, specific tasks, never an overwhelming list
  • Clients track completion from their Kaido dashboard
  • Task completion builds the confidence that comes from evidence of follow-through
  • You see what was completed and adjust next steps accordingly

This Week's Experiments

Try the body-double technique for one work session

Set up the external accountability check-in system

Use the time-blocking template for three mornings

Note what worked and what didn't in the experiment log

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about using Kaido as a neurodiversity coach.

Can I build a neurodiversity coaching program in Kaido?
Yes. Create phased programs suited to different neurodivergent profiles, covering executive function strategies, sensory and environmental design, communication approaches, and strengths-based identity work, and assign each client the version that fits their profile.
How do I assign tasks without overwhelming clients?
Kaido's task system lets you assign as few or as many tasks as is right for each client. For neurodivergent clients, you can assign just one or two very specific, concrete tasks. A short, manageable list builds confidence through achievable wins.
Can I track which strategies work for specific clients over time?
Yes. Private session notes let you build a detailed, searchable record of each client's experience: what strategies work, what triggers difficulty, what environmental factors matter. Over months, this becomes an invaluable individual profile.
Are session notes private?
Yes, completely. Notes are only visible to you. Clients never see your coaching observations. They only see their own tasks, program progress, and messages you choose to send.
Can I work with clients across different diagnoses: ADHD, autism, dyslexia?
Yes. Each client has their own independent profile, engagement, and program. You can use entirely different program frameworks for clients with different neurodivergent profiles, all managed from the same dashboard.