

FREE Replay | March 30-31, 2025
Unlock Inclusive Teaching Strategies for Neurodiverse Learners
Join thousands of educators at the Neurodiversity Teacher Summit 2025—a free, online event designed to equip you with practical strategies to support neurodivergent students.
(A $445 value. Available free only for a limited time.)
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Meet Your Speakers

Amanda Mignault
Neurodiversity: What You Need To Know

Karen Tui Boyes and Jenny Tebbutt
The Four Waves Of Neurodiverse Learners

Anna Geiger
What Every Teacher Should Know About Dyslexia

Allison Wienhold
Differentiation

Karen Tui Boyes & Meg Gallagher
The Genius Of Project-Based Learning For Neurodiverse Learners

Pamela Parks
How to Differentiate

Maureen Lamb
Empowering Creativity: Generative AI and Neurodiverse Learners

Cody Puckett
Language Teaching for Neurodivergent Students

Dida Papalexiou
"One Picture Is Worth One Thousand Words - One Video, One Thousand Ideas" - Using Visual Literacy To Create An Inclusive Classroom

Stuart A Blair
Language In Action

Elisa Kirschhoffer
Social and Emotional Learning in the Classroom

Daryl Williams Jr.
Supporting Neurodivergent Learners In Central Education Classrooms

Sally Haughey
Seeing Brilliance: Transformative Techniques for Neurodivergent Education

Kim Michie
Teaching With Understanding, Curiosity and Flexibility - A New Zealand Perspective

Stephanie Fritz
Changing an Educational Environment

Jamie Banks
Language Teaching for Neurodivergent Students

VIP Bundle Session
Megan Gallagher
Managing Big Emotions With the Heart and Brain

VIP Bundle Session
Fanest Coronado
Attention in the Digital Age

VIP Bundle Session
Megan Gallagher
Managing Big Emotions With the Heart and Brain

VIP Bundle Session
Fanest Coronado
Attention in the Digital Age
100% worth it! Excellent and inspiring conference with many varied topics.
A. Calle
Wonderful speakers and ideas to take into class next day
K. Freese
Great presentations. Loved them, most were very relatable to me and my needs.
M. Beirne
Plus, as special bonuses for claiming your free ticket, you’ll receive...

BONUS GIFT #1
Neurodiversity Teacher Toolkit
This mini-conference guide comes with a glossary of terms, reflection journal, and cheat sheet with quick wins from our speakers, along with session summaries and the schedule to help you get the most out of your Free Pass during conference week. (A $98 value)

BONUS GIFT #2
Neurodiversity Virtual Goodie Bag
Full of resources for you to maximize your Professional Development experience. It is filled up with slides, downloads, and materials shared by the speakers to complement their presentations. (A $148 value)
DAY
1
MONDAY, MARCH 24th
Foundations in Neurodiversity Education
Understanding neurodiversity is the first step toward building an inclusive classroom. This day will lay the groundwork for recognizing different learning profiles, exploring neurodivergent conditions such as ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and sensory processing differences, and addressing the key concepts educators need to know. Learn how to shift from a deficit-based model to a strengths-based approach that values the unique ways neurodivergent students learn and engage with the world.
DAY
2
TUESDAY, MARCH 25th
Differentiation and Inclusive Teaching Strategies
Every student learns differently, and today’s sessions will dive into instructional strategies that create accessible, engaging learning experiences for all. Explore how differentiation, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), project-based learning, and scaffolding techniques can help teachers meet diverse student needs. Learn practical ways to adjust lesson plans, assessments, and classroom environments to support neurodivergent learners while maintaining high expectations for all.
DAY
3
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th
Leveraging Technology and Innovation
Technology can be a game-changer (but we won’t use that word 😉) in supporting neurodiverse students. Today, we’ll explore AI-powered tools, assistive technologies, speech-to-text software, visual organizers, and adaptive learning platforms that help students with executive functioning, reading, writing, and communication challenges. Discover innovative ways to integrate technology into your classroom while ensuring accessibility and engagement for all learners.
DAY
4
THURSDAY, MARCH 27th
Social-Emotional and Executive Functioning Support
Many neurodivergent students face challenges with emotional regulation, organization, and self-advocacy—and that’s where today’s focus comes in. We’ll explore social-emotional learning (SEL), self-regulation techniques, executive functioning strategies, and positive behavior supports to help students manage transitions, build resilience, and navigate classroom expectations. Learn how to foster a calm, structured, and responsive environment that empowers students to develop critical life skills.
DAY
5
FRIDAY, MARCH 28th
Creating Inclusive and Culturally Responsive Classrooms
A truly inclusive classroom goes beyond accommodations—it embraces diverse backgrounds, learning styles, and perspectives. Today’s sessions will focus on building culturally responsive, flexible learning spaces where neurodivergent students feel seen, valued, and supported. Learn how to incorporate student voice, address implicit biases, and design instruction that respects neurodiversity, culture, and identity to create a classroom where all students can thrive.
This is a great and innovative camp for teachers who want to learn new strategies and for new teachers who want to make their classes more creative.
D. Stanley
It was awesome! Not only did I learn new skills, I also got renewed energy from all the different ideas shared by the speakers.
V. Ligot
I feel empowered and refreshed! I am optimistic about the next few months since I am happy about what else I can teach my students.
B. Biscupovich
Here’s why teachers love our event (and keep coming back for more)
Outstanding conference jam-packed with fantastic presentations and resources. Tremendous value and time well spent!
K. Lewis
It was amazing! Super helpful and just so much to take in. So many different teachers and educators coming together all in one place.
O. Rodríguez
Motivating! I love participating in this kind of events, because trying new things makes teaching fun for me. If I don't have fun teaching, my students won't have fun.
E. Riccio
It was the most valuable event in my teaching career.
Just thanks for everything. It was great experience. I have learned a great amount of helpful tips and methodological advance.
A. Galeeva
It was very practical, easy to implement, relevant and a variety of exceptional presenters. Loved the resources shared and for me personally, to be able to watch asynchronous this training was a game changer, since I am currently living in Vietnam.
M. Sandifer
The activities and strategies that I can start using TODAY! So many templates, lesson ideas, or strategies that I can use immediately to improve my teaching. Many ideas are similar to things I already do, but added a small piece to make them more meaningful or effective.
M. Engelbert
Why Join the Neurodiversity Teacher Summit?
Gain Practical Strategies
Walk away with evidence-based techniques to better support neurodivergent students, including those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and sensory processing differences. Learn how to reduce classroom barriers, increase student engagement, and create learning environments where every student can thrive.
Explore Cutting-Edge Tools
Discover how Universal Design for Learning (UDL), executive functioning strategies, and assistive technology can revolutionize your teaching. Gain insights into speech-to-text software, visual organizers, sensory-friendly tools, and adaptive learning platforms that can enhance student comprehension and participation.
Hear from Leading Experts
Learn directly from top educators, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and specialists in inclusive education who are dedicated to transforming learning for neurodiverse students. Our speakers bring real-world experience, research-backed insights, and actionable strategies that you can immediately apply in your classroom.
Build a More Inclusive Classroom
Discover how to implement differentiated instruction, scaffolding techniques, and sensory-friendly environments to create a classroom that honors diverse learning needs. Understand how small shifts in teaching methods, classroom design, and student engagement strategies can have a lasting impact on student success.
Access Bonus Resources
In addition to 10+ hours of expert-led sessions, you’ll receive a comprehensive Teacher Toolkit, filled with session summaries, quick-reference guides, and hands-on strategies to help you implement what you learn. Get exclusive playbooks, cheat sheets, and planning templates designed to support both teachers and students long after the summit ends.
Frequently asked questions
Do you have questions about the Summit? Below are some common questions and answers:
The Free Pass allows you to watch each speaker session for 24 hours during the summit week (March 24-28, 2025). It also includes the Neurodiversity Teacher Toolkit and the Virtual Goodie Bag.
Yes, the entire summit is 100% online. With the Free Pass, you can access the sessions during the summit week for a limited time.
A PD Certificate is not included with the Free Pass. You will receive a PD Certificate for 10 hours if you get the Neurodiversity Success VIP Bundle.
- The Teacher Summits provide Professional Development to school techers.
- If you are a new teacher or have been teaching for years, the Teacher Summits are equally useful.
- All the information provided can be used by teachers of any subject.
- The content provided by the Teacher Summits is for educators who want to save time and effort on experimentation and do what works in real classrooms today.
- Teachers that can't afford to travel to a live conference, workshops or seminars find the conference very accessible and convenient.
You can find the full descriptions of the sessions here or inside your Neurodiversity Playbook.
Join the Teacher Excellence Lounge Facebook Group to interact with us, the presenters and ask questions.
Each video session includes a link to the presentation's thread on this group where you can ask or comment.
Meet Your Summit Host

Peya Robbins
Host of the Neurodiversity Teacher Summit
I’m Peya Robbins, and I’m thrilled to be hosting this year’s Neurodiversity Teacher Summit—a topic that’s deeply personal to me.
Like many, I spent most of my life masking my neurodivergence before finally receiving an ADHD and anxiety diagnosis during the pandemic. As someone who lives in a neurodiverse household, I know firsthand the challenges and strengths that come with thinking and learning differently. Since my daughter started school, I’ve worked closely with educators to create a supportive learning environment at home, ensuring she has the tools she needs to thrive. Through that process, I’ve seen just how much teachers pour into their students—often with limited resources and training on neurodiversity.
I’m an overachiever, a lifelong learner, and a systems thinker, and for over a year, I’ve been working with the Teacher Summit team to bring high-impact resources to educators worldwide. I know that when teachers are supported, students thrive, and I’m honored to help create a space where educators can learn, grow, and gain the tools to better support neurodivergent students in every classroom.
I can’t wait to dive into these conversations with you. Let’s build more inclusive, understanding, and empowering learning spaces—together.

Jared Romey
Organizer of Teacher Summits and the World Language Teacher Summit, creator of Speaking Latino, and founder of the Spanish Teachers Community.
I have been around educators all my life. My mother worked in schools as a teacher’s aide starting when I was 6 or 7. My aunt spent her entire career as an elementary school teacher, and my mother-in-law was a middle and high school history teacher. My sister-in-law is a French and Spanish teacher.
And yes, even I had a brief stint as a university professor!
I love learning, and just as importantly, I love helping others learn. Whether it’s through my books on Spanish dialects and slang (12 of them so far!), helping my sons explore and experience new things, or through the educator summits I’ve been organizing since 2019, it’s been wonderful to support teachers, educators, and the learners they reach.
Somewhere near 100,000 teachers (honestly, I’ve lost track) have benefited from our online conferences, which means millions of students are benefiting as well.
This Classroom Management conference addresses a topic I know many teachers struggle with. Educators from around the world will be sharing their wisdom, ideas, and experiences with you over the next few days.
Please join me and thousands of teachers for this first Classroom Management Teacher Summit!
