
Understand Your Neurodiversity Profile with Greater Clarity
A neuroprofile assessment provides structured insight into how you think, learn, process information, and respond to everyday challenges.
Many people experience patterns they have struggled to explain for years, difficulties with organisation, learning, emotional regulation, or sensory overwhelm. A neuroprofile assessment helps explore these patterns in a structured way, helping individuals and families better understand how the brain processes the world.
✔️ Identify strengths, challenges, and patterns in thinking and learning
✔️ Explore traits linked to ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and related profiles
✔️ Gain practical insight that can guide strategies, support and next steps

What Is a Neuroprofile Assessment?
A neuroprofile assessment provides structured insight into cognitive patterns, learning differences, and neurodivergent traits.
Rather than focusing solely on diagnosis, the assessment explores how an individual processes information, manages tasks, responds to emotional demands, and experiences learning environments.
Many neurodivergent individuals develop coping strategies that mask underlying patterns. A neuroprofile assessment helps bring clarity to these patterns by exploring strengths, challenges, and behavioural tendencies in a supportive and structured way.
This approach can help individuals, parents, and professionals better understand patterns related to ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, executive functioning, sensory processing, and emotional regulation.
The aim is to provide clear insight that helps guide meaningful support and practical next steps.

Why People Seek a Neuroprofile Assessment
People often seek a neuroprofile assessment when they feel that something about learning, organisation, or emotional processing has never been fully understood.
In many cases, individuals may have spent years navigating challenges without clear explanations. Understanding these patterns can bring significant clarity and relief.
A neuroprofile assessment may help explain patterns such as:
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difficulties with organisation, planning, or executive functioning
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learning differences affecting reading, writing, or processing information
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emotional regulation challenges and overwhelm
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sensory sensitivities in everyday environments
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patterns associated with ADHD or related neurodivergent profiles
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ongoing struggles that have not previously been clearly understood
Gaining insight into these patterns can help individuals move forward with greater confidence and direction.

What the Assessment Involves
The neuroprofile assessment process explores a range of cognitive, behavioural, and experiential patterns to build a clearer understanding of how an individual’s brain processes information.
The process may include:
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structured questionnaires exploring thinking and learning patterns
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guided discussion exploring personal history and experiences
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exploration of behavioural patterns and everyday challenges
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identification of both strengths and areas of difficulty
The focus is not simply on identifying challenges, but on building a balanced understanding of how an individual’s cognitive profile functions.
This broader perspective allows strategies and support to be better aligned with how someone naturally thinks and learns.

Who This Assessment May Be Suitable For
A neuroprofile assessment may be helpful for a wide range of individuals seeking greater clarity about how they process the world.
This may include:
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children and young people experiencing learning challenges
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adults seeking clarity about lifelong patterns or difficulties
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parents wanting a deeper understanding of their child’s needs
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individuals exploring possible ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia or related profiles
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people seeking insight before pursuing formal diagnostic pathways
For many people, understanding their neuroprofile can be the first step toward building strategies that support long-term well-being and confidence.

What You Will Receive
Following the assessment, you will receive structured feedback designed to provide clear understanding and practical guidance.
This may include:
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insight into cognitive strengths and challenges
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explanation of neurodivergent traits and behavioural patterns
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practical strategy recommendations tailored to individual needs
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guidance on potential next steps or further support options
The aim is to provide information that is both understandable and actionable, helping individuals and families move forward with greater clarity.

Important Information
A neuroprofile assessment does not replace a formal medical diagnosis.
Formal diagnoses for conditions such as ADHD or autism must be conducted by qualified clinical professionals through regulated diagnostic pathways.
A neuroprofile assessment is designed to provide structured insight and understanding that may help guide strategies, support decisions, or further assessment pathways.
Many people find this understanding valuable, whether or not they choose to pursue a formal diagnosis.
Related Support and Guidance
Understanding your neuroprofile can often be a first step toward exploring further support and guidance.
You may also find the following resources helpful:
Specialist online assessments for children, teens, and adults.
Understand strengths, challenges, and next steps with clarity and confidence.
Welcome
You’re in the Right Place
If you're here, it's probably because something isn't adding up. Maybe your child is melting down after school, or struggling with focus and emotions. Maybe you’re the one feeling stuck, scattered, or misunderstood, and you're tired of wondering whether something's being missed.
At Neurodiversity Support UK, we offer a calm, personalised assessment experience that helps you or your child feel understood, not judged. And it’s all built on lived experience, professional insight, and a belief that neurodivergent brains deserve support that actually fits.
What Is a NeuroProfile Assessment?
Clear answers. Real insight. No clinical gatekeeping.
A NeuroProfile Assessment gives you a clear, evidence-based picture of how someone learns, feels, and experiences the world, without needing to wait for a full diagnostic process. It helps families, schools, and individuals put the right support in place now, not years from now.
It explores strengths and unmet needs across areas like:
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Executive function, focus, and attention
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Emotional regulation and anxiety
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Sensory processing and learning styles
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Social communication
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Environmental and workplace factors
For children and teens, the NeuroProfile helps identify what's really going on, even if they seem “fine” at school. Many kids mask until they get home, leading to meltdowns or shutdowns. The NeuroProfile helps schools and families respond with empathy and proper support, including EHCP applications.
For adults, the NeuroProfile gives insight into how neurodivergence, sensory needs, and anxiety show up in work, relationships, and daily life. You’ll get personalised recommendations that actually fit, and yes, we’ll help you advocate for workplace adjustments if you need them.
Every assessment includes a clear, written report with tailored suggestions for:
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School or workplace adjustments
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Environmental and emotional support
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Evidence for EHCPs, RTC referrals, Access to Work, or onward referrals
This isn’t a label. It’s a starting point for support.
What to Expect
Your journey is calm, clear, and totally judgement-free.
🟦 Step 1: Book online
Choose a date and time that works for you, no waiting lists, no faff.
🟦 Step 2: Complete short background forms
Helps us personalise your session, and keeps it human, not tick-box.
🟦 Step 3: Join your friendly online session
This is a relaxed, honest conversation, not a test. We’ll explore daily life, strengths, needs, and what’s going on beneath the surface. Parents are required to join for child assessments.
🟦 Step 4: Optional school/work input
With consent, we can contact a school SENCO, manager, or workplace to add context and support advocacy.
🟦 Step 5: Get your report (in 2–3 days)
You’ll receive a clear, actionable summary with insights and practical recommendations, usable by schools, GPs, EHCP panels, and more.
Why This Approach Works
Because real lives don’t fit in clinical boxes.
Families tell us this is the first time they’ve truly felt listened to, not pathologised. These aren’t cold checklists or diagnostic scripts. Every NeuroProfile is based on real conversations and real lives, offering a fuller picture of what support is actually needed.
And if you’ve ever worried about “failing” an assessment?
You can’t. That’s not how we work. This is about understanding, not judgment.
What Happens, Step-by-Step
Step 1: Book Easily Online
Once you’re ready, booking is quick and simple. After payment, you’ll receive a secure booking link to choose a day and time that works best for you (or your family). No long waits, no complicated systems.
Step 2: Consent & Background Info
This part helps us tailor the session just for you.
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For children: Both parents (with parental responsibility) complete a short consent form and background questionnaire.
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For adults: You’ll answer a few simple questions about your experiences, history, and what you'd like to get out of the session.
No essays. No overwhelm. Just enough to get a clear picture before we begin.
Step 3: The Assessment Session (aka The Good Bit)
This is where the real insight happens, a relaxed, conversation-based online session designed to explore daily life, strengths, challenges, and learning styles.
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For children: We’ll talk, draw, explore light activities in reading, writing, and maths, all informal and designed to understand how they think and learn. Parents are welcome to join and may be invited to share private insights during the session.
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For adults: A guided conversation focused on your everyday experiences, from focus and routines to stress, relationships, and workplace life.
There are no tests, no pressure, and absolutely no judgment.
Step 4: Optional School or Workplace Input
With your permission, I can speak with your child’s school or SENCO (or your employer) to gather helpful context. This can make the final report even more powerful when used for:
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EHCP evidence
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School support plans
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Access to Work adjustments
It’s completely optional, and only done with your full consent.
Step 5: Receive Your Report (Fast)
Within 2–3 working days, you’ll get a draft professional report summarising insights and tailored recommendations.
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Adults can review and suggest edits before it’s finalised.
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With permission, the final report can be shared with GPs, schools, or professionals as needed.
Your report is written to professional standards and can be used for:
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EHCP applications
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RTC referrals
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School-based or workplace adjustments
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Evidence where a full diagnosis isn’t required (or wanted)
It’s all designed to give you real answers, useful insight, and a path forward, not just a piece of paper.
Common Questions About the NeuroProfile Assessment
(Because if you're wondering, you're not the only one.)
1. What is a NeuroProfile Assessment?
A detailed, conversation-based assessment that explores potential signs of ADHD, Autism (ASC), sensory processing differences, and more, for children, teens, and adults.
It’s perfect for anyone wanting clarity, insight, and support recommendations without needing a full clinical diagnosis.
You’ll get a clear, professional report with tailored strategies that can:
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Guide school or workplace support
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Inform coaching or therapy goals
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Support EHCP applications or formal support requests
2. Who is it for?
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Children/Teens showing signs of ADHD, Anxiety, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, EBSA, sensory needs, or emotional regulation issues
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Adults navigating attention, overwhelm, masking, burnout, or sensory sensitivity
It’s especially helpful if:
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You’re facing long NHS waits
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You want to understand and support your child now
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You’re seeking adjustments at work
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You don’t want, or aren’t ready for, a full medical diagnosis
3. Do I need a diagnosis to do this?
Nope.
The NeuroProfile isn’t about labelling, it’s about understanding. You’ll get meaningful insight and usable recommendations whether or not you choose to pursue a diagnosis.
The report can still be used for:
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School support
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Workplace adjustments
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EHCP applications
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GP or therapist referrals
4. Can I use the report for an EHCP?
Yes, absolutely, the report is written in a format suitable for EHCP applications and school-based evidence.
You can share it with:
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Schools, SENCOs, Local Authority SEND teams
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Educational Psychologists
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Support staff or legal advocates
5. How long does it take?
The session lasts around 2.5 hours and happens online in a relaxed, pressure-free environment.
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For children: Includes light learning activities, observation, and conversations with trusted adults
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For adults: A guided exploration of how things feel in real life, not a test
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Previous reports or documents can be reviewed in advance if helpful
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School or employer contact is optional and based on consent
You’ll receive your full written report within 2–3 working days.
6. Is the assessment online or in person?
Mainly online, via secure video.
It’s flexible, low-stress, and ideal for sensory-sensitive or anxious children.
(Also: no travel, no parking, no stress.)
7. What’s included in the report?
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Insights on:
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ADHD profiles
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Autistic traits
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Sensory & learning differences
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Emotional regulation
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Executive functioning
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Recommendations for home, school, and work
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Suitable evidence for:
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EHCPs
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RTC referrals
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GP referrals
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Access to Work applications
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Coaching or therapy follow-up
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8. How much does it cost?
£550 (no VAT)
Payment plans are available via Klarna to help you spread the cost.
Look out for discount codes on the homepage.
9. Is it a formal diagnosis?
No, it’s not a clinical or medical diagnosis.
But it is:
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A detailed, professional analysis
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Backed by evidence-based practice
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Highly respected by schools, GPs, and professionals
If you choose to seek a formal diagnosis later, we can refer you to trusted specialists.
10. Is there support after the assessment?
Yes!
You can continue with coaching for:
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Children
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Parents
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Adults & families
Coaching helps you put the recommendations into action, improving focus, emotional regulation, communication, and daily routines.
11. How do I book?
Use the contact form or email kelly@neurodiversitysupport.co.uk directly.
Or book through the site and choose a time that works for you.
What Happens After the Report?
Your Report = Your Roadmap
Once finalised, your NeuroProfile report becomes more than just a summary, it’s a powerful tool for change.
You can use it to:
Pursue diagnosis
Share with GPs, paediatricians, or specialists as clear evidence of need and lived experience.
Support an EHCP
Use the report for assessment requests or appeals, written in the language schools and LAs actually understand.
Guide support in schools/workplaces
Share it with SENCOs, teachers, or HR to help others understand sensory needs, communication styles, and executive function challenges.
Coordinate referrals
GPs, therapists, and OTs can use the report to better tailor their support, no need to re-explain everything from scratch.
It’s written in clear, human language, not just professional jargon, so you can actually use it.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Whether you're seeking clarity for your child, yourself, or your whole family, you're not alone.
Our NeuroProfile Assessments are trusted by parents, schools, and professionals across the UK, and offer real support for adults too.
Clarity. Confidence. A plan that actually makes sense.

