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Real help for meltdowns, shutdowns, and moments that escalate quickly
Neura is a daily support tool that learns about your child and gives you personalized, neuro-affirming strategies to help you regulate, communicate, and solve problems together.
Neura uses an AI model built specifically for neurodivergent kids, guided by expert frameworks and the lived experiences of real families.
Your information is private, encrypted, and only used to support your family.
Who Neura is for
Parents of neurodivergent and highly sensitive kids who:
- Face sudden refusals, shutdowns, or explosive meltdowns
- Navigate intense moments that build fast and shift suddenly
- Carry a mental load no one else sees
How Neura works
Neura builds an understanding of your child over time—spotting patterns and what works—so the guidance you get keeps getting smarter.
Tell Neura what happened
A quick voice note or one sentence is plenty.
Neura helps you make sense of the moment
Using what it knows about your child.
Get validation, clarity, and strategies to try
That genuinely help you move forward.
What's happening?
Asked Isabel to put on shoes. Immediate refusal, tears, hiding...
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Why parents love Neura
Neura gets to know your child—their rhythms, strengths, and little things that make them who they are—and adapts its support to match.
Whether you're trying to head things off, stuck in the thick of it, or looking back to make sense of it later, Neura's with you through it all.
You're juggling triggers, emotions, schedules, and your own sanity all at the same time, and often without any help.
What parents are saying about Neura
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About Katie & Allison
We're two parents who worked together in tech and spent years trying to support our neurodivergent kids through their hardest moments.
Ross Greene's work really shaped how we think: kids do well when they can, and when they can't, the support around them needs to shift. We learned that the right strategy, sometimes a very specific or creative one, can completely change the outcome.
But in the moment, you're stressed and can't think clearly, and later, you're juggling so much that planning ahead feels impossible. That's why we built Neura.