Belonging, self-understanding, and emotional resilience are just as important as academic achievement — and for many neurodiverse students, social and emotional learning is an area where the right resources can be truly life-changing. This section features tools, curricula, and organizations that support emotional regulation, social skills, identity development, and a sense of connection for neurodiverse learners of all ages.
*Resources are shared for informational purposes and are not endorsements or recommendations. These resources are not a substitute for therapeutic or clinical support.
Students navigating social challenges, friendship, or feelings of difference
Children working on emotional regulation and self-awareness
Families supporting a child through anxiety, self-esteem, or identity questions
Educators building inclusive, emotionally safe classroom environments
A free self-paced online course introducing social-emotional learning for educators, parents, and community partners. Free | For Educators & Families
Free SEL resources, lesson plans, and worksheets aligned to CASEL and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for autistic students. Free | For Educators
95 free, no-prep SEL activities and worksheets for elementary and middle school students. Free Start | Paid | For Educators
Evidence-based SEL curriculum materials including social stories, choice cards, and games aligned to CASEL skills. Paid products | For Educators & Families