SAVANT
First and foremost, I want to thank you for taking the time to look into something that can help your students discover themselves through their passions. A massive portion of my own Neurodivergent childhood was teachers who took the time to help me feel like I belonged, and I would not be where I am today without them.
I’ve been doing a lot of introspection on my autism and how it’s shaped me, and I realized that so much of why I was able to be happy during my darkest childhood moments was the passion projects I made around my special interests. When I pursued them, I felt like what I was doing meant something and that I could carve out a place for myself to create value in the world.
In a moment where I felt that joy deep inside of me, I realized that I had to make something to help as many Neurodivergent people as possible discover the same thing.
I built the app I have to show you today so ND people with attention deficit differences could focus on completing a passion project, and finding the same level of joy I did all those years ago and carry with me to this day. With that, I thank you for being here and invite you to read on.
Harry
We take the parts of project‑building that ND brains struggle with, make them non‑issues, and let people focus on making stuff.
Creative Joy.
Making a passion project gives ND kids dopamine hits that don’t come from TikTok.
Bonding.
Through partaking in school Savant programs as well as events with our coast‑to‑coast partners, students can build beautiful relationships with kids who have brains like theirs.
Self love.
When our students finish projects, they see themselves in a new light. It’s quite exceptional to see.
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