
The NeuroRoots After School Hub is a neurodiversity-affirming enrichment program designed for students in grades 5–12 who benefit from a structured, supportive, and engaging environment after school.
Our program combines executive functioning support, social connection, STEM exploration, creativity, leadership opportunities, and life skills into an experience that helps students build confidence while having fun.
Whether your child struggles to connect with peers, needs additional support with organization and self-advocacy, or simply wants a place where they feel understood, the After School Hub provides a welcoming community where every learner can thrive.
Each session includes a variety of engaging activities designed to strengthen both social and executive functioning skills through hands-on learning.
Students will participate in:
• STEM challenges and engineering activities
• Creative arts and makerspace projects
• Executive functioning and organization strategies
• Team-building games and social communication activities
• Leadership opportunities and collaborative projects
• Problem-solving and critical thinking challenges
• Life skills and independence-building activities
• Friendship building and community connections
Every week is different, providing new opportunities to explore interests while building confidence and independence.
✔ Small group environment
✔ Neurodiversity-affirming approach
✔ Hands-on learning experiences
✔ Opportunities to build lasting friendships
✔ Executive functioning support embedded into activities
✔ Encourages confidence, independence, and self-advocacy
✔ Fun, engaging, and meaningful experiences after school
Grades: 5–12
Schedule: Mondays & Fridays
Time: 3:45 PM – 5:15 PM
Location: NeuroRoots Education & Coaching
Space is limited to maintain a supportive small-group environment.
Click the Request Information button to receive enrollment information and learn if the NeuroRoots After School Hub is the right fit for your child.
Interested in learning more or enrolling your child? Complete the form below and we'll send you program details, pricing, and availability.

Looking for a fun way for your child to build friendships while developing confidence, communication, and problem-solving skills?
NeuroRoots Challenge Club is an interactive online social group where neurodivergent tweens come together each week to tackle exciting challenges, play collaborative games, and strengthen social connections in a safe and supportive environment.
Rather than focusing on direct social skills instruction, participants naturally practice conversation, teamwork, flexible thinking, and communication through engaging activities designed to make learning feel like fun.
Team Trivia & Game Nights
Virtual Escape Rooms & Mystery Missions
Minute-to-Win-It Challenges
Logic Puzzles & Brain Games
Creative Design Challenges
Scavenger Hunts
STEM & Problem-Solving Activities
Improv & Storytelling Games
Collaborative Online Games
And many surprises along the way!
Every session is different, keeping participants engaged while encouraging creativity, teamwork, and meaningful peer interaction.
✔ Communication Skills
✔ Social Confidence
✔ Executive Functioning
✔ Flexible Thinking
✔ Collaboration & Teamwork
✔ Problem-Solving Skills
✔ Self-Advocacy & Self-Confidence
Most importantly, they'll have the opportunity to connect with peers who understand them while having fun in a neurodiversity-affirming environment.
Ages: 10–15
Format: Live Online Small Group
Session Length: 60 Minutes
Investment: $125 +non-refundable registration fee of $10
Small Group Enrollment
Whether your child is looking to make friends, strengthen social skills, or simply enjoy a fun weekly activity, NeuroRoots Challenge Club provides a welcoming space where every participant can belong, connect, and thrive.
Join our Interest List today and be the first to know when registration opens!

The transition from high school to adulthood can feel overwhelming—especially for neurodivergent teens and young adults who need explicit instruction, executive functioning support, and opportunities to practice real-world skills.
NeuroRoots Pathways: Adulting Boot Camp is an engaging 8-week program designed to build confidence, independence, and practical life skills in a supportive, neurodiversity-affirming environment.
Each week, participants will learn and practice essential "adulting" skills through interactive lessons, discussions, role-playing activities, and real-life challenges they can immediately apply at home and in the community.
Whether preparing for college, employment, vocational training, or greater independence at home, this program provides practical strategies that empower participants to navigate everyday life with greater confidence.
This program is ideal for neurodivergent teens and young adults who are ready to strengthen executive functioning skills, increase independence, and gain the confidence needed for life beyond high school.
Join our Priority Interest List today to receive early registration access and program updates before enrollment opens to the public!

Ready to explore the power of the elements? 🔥💧
Join NeuroRoots STEM Labs for a Pokémon-inspired Fire & Water Science adventure filled with explosive reactions, hands-on experiments, exciting team challenges, and creative STEM fun! Students will become Junior Element Scientists as they mix, build, discover, and battle their way through interactive science missions in a supportive, neurodivergent-friendly environment.
✨ Ages 6 - 12
🧪 Hands-on STEM activities
🎮 Team-based challenges
🏆 Take-home creations & certificates
🌟 Small group, sensory-friendly setting
Spots are limited! Offered June 26th from 1 - 3PM
$65
💲Early Bird Rate - $50 by June 6th

Get ready for a SWEET summer of science with NeuroRoots Candy Chemistry Lab! 🍭🧪
Students will mix, fizz, build, and experiment their way through exciting candy-themed STEM activities in a fun, supportive, neurodivergent-friendly environment. From rainbow reactions to edible engineering, this hands-on workshop is perfect for curious minds who love science and creativity! ✨
✨ Ages 6-12
🍬 Hands-on candy science experiments
🧪 Create fizzy reactions, crystal candy & edible structures
🧠 Encourages creativity, problem-solving & STEM exploration
🌟 Small group, neurodivergent-friendly setting
🎉 Take-home candy science creations included
Spots are limited! Offered Saturday, July 18th from 1:00 - 3 PM 🎉
$65 per student
Early Bird $55 by July 5th

🧪 Get ready to mix, stretch, experiment, and create at the NeuroRoots Slime Science Lab! 🌈
Young scientists will discover the fascinating science behind slime while making their own custom slime creations. Through hands-on experiments, STEM challenges, and creative mix-ins, participants will explore polymers, test their slime's properties, and become slime scientists for the day! This interactive workshop combines science, creativity, and sensory fun in a supportive, neurodivergent-friendly environment. ✨
🌟 Ages 6–12
🧪 Learn the science behind slime & polymers
🌈 Create your own custom slime creation
🔬 Participate in fun slime science experiments
📏 Test, stretch, bounce, and compare different slime properties
✨ Add colors, glitter, foam beads, and fun mix-ins
🎯 Complete hands-on STEM challenges
🧠 Encourages scientific thinking, creativity, problem-solving & confidence
🌟 Small group, neurodivergent-friendly setting
🎉 Take home your custom slime creation
Spots are limited! 🎉
📅 Friday, July 10th
⏰ 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
💲 Early Bird: $45 (Register by July 3rd)
💲 Regular Registration: $55 per student
📍 Located in Chandler, AZ
ESA Funds Accepted

Create. Film. Edit. Share.
Our Stop Motion & Film Camp is a hands-on, small-group program for neurodivergent teens who love creativity, storytelling, technology, and self-expression. Students will create mini films, stop-motion animations, skits, and YouTube-style content while building confidence, collaboration, and communication skills in a supportive environment.

Connection, confidence, and real friendships in a supportive space.
Teen Social Club is a small-group social experience designed for neurodivergent teens to connect, build friendships, and have fun in a low-pressure, welcoming environment. Through games, creative activities, group challenges, and shared experiences, teens can socialize naturally without the pressure of “fitting in.”
Our sensory-considerate and flexible approach supports different communication styles and encourages authentic connection at each teen’s comfort level.

A creative space where teens can relax, create, and be themselves.
Mini Art Camp is a small-group art experience designed for neurodivergent teens to explore creativity in a calm, supportive, low-pressure environment. Students are encouraged to express themselves freely, try new materials, and build confidence through art and connection.
This camp focuses on self-expression, comfort, and creating a space where teens feel understood and supported.
🎬 Stop Motion & Film Camp was absolutely FIRE today! 🔥
Our young filmmakers brought their ideas to life one frame at a time, using creativity, teamwork, and plenty of imagination to create some incredible stop-motion movies. From planning scenes to moving characters and capturing each shot, they discovered how patience, problem-solving, and creativity can turn simple ideas into something amazing.
We can’t wait to see what they create next week! 🎥✨
There’s still time to join us! If your teen loves storytelling, animation, or making movies, we’d love to have them in camp.
Register today
✨🎨 Saturdays are for creating, connecting, and growing! 🎨✨
Teen Art Club is happening every Saturday in June from 10:00–11:00 AM in Chandler, AZ!
Our club is designed to help teens build friendships, confidence, communication, and social skills through fun and engaging art activities in a welcoming environment. No artistic experience is needed—just come ready to create and have fun!
What a Fun Week at Teen Social Club!
We had an amazing time at Teen Social Club this week! Our teens enjoyed a welcoming, low-pressure environment where they could make new friends, build confidence, and simply have fun being themselves.
The week was filled with games, creative activities, laughter, conversations, and opportunities to practice important social skills in a natural and supportive way. Whether students were outgoing or a little shy, everyone was encouraged to participate at their own pace while building meaningful connections with their peers.
At NeuroRoots, we believe friendships and confidence grow through shared experiences, and this week was a wonderful reminder of that. We can’t wait to see what next week brings!
At NeuroRoots, our camps are designed specifically for neurodivergent teens in a supportive, low-pressure environment where students can build confidence, friendships, creativity, and independence through hands-on experiences.
All camps are intentionally kept small to provide individualized support, reduce overwhelm, and create meaningful social connections.
We understand that every teen learns, communicates, and participates differently.
Our camps are designed to support:
Students are never forced to participate in activities that make them uncomfortable. Observation, quiet participation, and alternative roles are always welcome. Students need to be able to function independently without 1:1 support.
Our programs are highly interactive and focus on:
These are not lecture-based programs. Teens learn by creating, exploring, and participating.
Students should bring:
All primary camp materials and supplies are included unless otherwise noted.
Some camps may include:
Technology is always structured and supervised during camp activities.
Our camps are designed to create safe opportunities for connection without pressure.
Students may:
We prioritize emotional safety, encouragement, and respectful interaction.
ESA funds are accepted for eligible families.
Enrollment Forms
Once deposit is received, enrollment and welcome packet will be sent. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us via text, phone call or email.
NeuroRoots
4981 S Arizona Ave
Chandler, AZ
Our goal is simple:
To create a space where neurodivergent teens feel accepted, capable, creative, and connected while participating in experiences they genuinely enjoy.

Students are supported in developing stronger communication and self-advocacy skills through natural peer interactions and guided group activities.
Our groups provide a supportive environment where students can build emotional awareness, flexibility, and coping skills in real-life situations.
Students are given opportunities to build authentic friendships and meaningful peer connections in a low-pressure environment.
Many activities are intentionally designed to strengthen organization, independence, and problem-solving skills.
Our groups help students build confidence and practical skills that extend beyond the group setting into everyday life.
We strive to create an environment where students feel safe, supported, accepted, and encouraged to be themselves.
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