Serving Ages 2–18

Every child
deserves to thrive.

Illuminate Academy is a neuroaffirming learning environment for neurodivergent learners including those with Autism, social communication differences, sensory processing needs, or trauma histories — built on a foundation of felt safety, regulation, and meaningful connection.

Mon–Thu
Four days a week
8:30–2:30
Daily hours
Aug–May
Academic year
Ages 2–18
Autistic & Neurodivergent Learners

A safe place to grow and connect

Illuminate Academy is a tutorial program designed specifically for children with Neurodivergent Learners aged 2–18. Our program centers on teaching communication and regulation within a safe, supported, and nurturing framework.

We believe deeply in caring for the whole learner — not just academic outcomes, but the emotional, social, and sensory experience of every single child who walks through our doors.

📅 Program Schedule
Academic YearAugust – May
Monday8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Thursday8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
FridayNo School
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Ages 2–18
Autistic & Neurodivergent Learners

The House of Growth

Everything we do at Illuminate Academy is built on a clear, research-backed sequence. Before a child can learn, they must feel safe. Before they can communicate, they must be regulated. Each layer makes the next one possible.

This isn't just an academic philosophy — it's a deeply human one. The same conditions that help our learners flourish are the conditions every person needs to grow: safety, steadiness, connection, and purpose.

Tap each level of the house to explore what it means, why it matters, and the real-life payoff it creates for our learners and their families.

🏠 House of Growth
Meaningful Skills
Academic & Prevocational
SafetySelf-AdvocacyEngagementCritical Thinking
Communication
Connection & Expression
SafetySelf-AdvocacyEngagementCritical Thinking
Regulation
Emotional & Sensory
SafetySelf-AdvocacyEngagementCritical Thinking
Felt Safety
The Foundation of Everything
SafetySelf-AdvocacyEngagementCritical Thinking
Foundation
← Tap a level to explore
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Meaningful Skills
Academic & Prevocational Growth

When a learner feels safe, regulated, and connected, they are finally ready to learn. This is where academic and prevocational skills take root — not as isolated tasks, but as meaningful tools for participating in the world. Skills become empowering, not performative.

The Human Payoff
Independence Purpose & Pride Post-Secondary Readiness Community Participation Making a Meaningful Contribution Workplace Readiness Daily Living Skills Creative & Critical Thinking
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Unique Learning System
Standards-aligned curriculum built for diverse learners
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Connected Core Curriculum
Integrated, cross-domain learning that connects skills to real life
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Custom Instructional Strategies & Techniques
Individualized methods designed around each learner's unique profile
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Communication
Connection & Self-Expression

Communication is one of the most profound human needs. When a learner can express their wants, needs, thoughts, and feelings — in whatever form that takes — it changes everything. Relationships deepen and the door to learning opens wide.

The Human Payoff
Being Truly Heard Deeper Relationships Agency & Voice Initiating Connection Expressing Wants & Needs
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Gestalt Language Processors
Supporting learners who acquire language in chunks and scripts
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Analytic Language Processors
Supporting learners who build language word by word
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Conversational & Flexible Speakers
Expanding communication across social contexts and partners
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Emerging Speakers
Building foundational communication for early-stage learners
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Regulation
Emotional & Sensory Balance

Regulation is the ability to manage our internal experience — emotions, sensory input, and energy levels — so we can be present and engaged. With it, a child can show up, connect, and grow.

The Human Payoff
Emotional Resilience Focus & Presence Self-Awareness Confidence Access to Calming Tools Readiness to Engage
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Self-Regulation & Mutual Regulation
Building internal tools while leaning on trusted co-regulators
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Sensory Processing Support
Meeting each learner's unique sensory needs across all environments
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Interoception Awareness
Developing the ability to notice and understand internal body signals
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Felt Safety
The Foundation of Everything

Felt safety is the experience — not just the fact — of being safe. When a child's nervous system registers that they are truly secure, their brain can shift out of survival mode and into learning mode. This is a biological prerequisite for growth.

The Human Payoff
Trust Openness to Learning Belonging Whole-Self Presence Predictable Environments Steady Staffing Consistent Routines Warm, Known Relationships
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Trauma-Informed, Neuroaffirming Environment
Every space, routine, and interaction is designed with safety first
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Polyvagal Theory
Understanding the nervous system's role in safety, connection, and learning
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Humanistic Lens
Honoring the full dignity, worth, and potential of every learner

Four rooms on every floor

Each floor of the House of Growth contains the same four rooms — but what they look like grows in depth and complexity as the house builds. A learner doesn't graduate from these rooms; they grow into richer versions of them.

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Safety

The capacity to feel and maintain a sense of safety — in the body, the environment, and in relationships — is the starting point of every floor.

Foundation of Access
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Self-Advocacy

Knowing what you need and being able to communicate it — from early expressions of preference to independent navigation of complex situations.

Voice & Agency
Engagement

Active, meaningful participation in learning, relationships, and community. A signal that a learner is truly present, not just physically in the room.

Presence & Participation
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Critical Thinking

The ability to reflect, reason, problem-solve, and make meaningful decisions. The highest expression of each floor — only available when the other three are functioning well.

Reasoning & Reflection

Two lanes, one commitment

Every learner at IA moves through their day in one of two lanes. Our staff are trained to recognize which lane a learner is in — and respond with exactly the right level of support. Always dignified. Always relational. Always focused on getting back to growth.

→ Growth Lane
Instructional Zone
Regulated & Ready to Learn

When a learner is regulated and feeling safe, they are in the Instructional Zone — present, engaged, and ready to grow. This is where all teaching and skill-building happens.

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The Goal: Maximize Time Here
Proactive environments, steady relationships, and strong routines keep learners regulated and growing.
← Hard Moment Lane
Compassionate Support Zone
Dignified, Leveled Response

A structured, trauma-informed response system with three levels of escalating support. Every response prioritizes the learner's dignity, nervous system, and the relationship.

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Level 1 — Early Support
Gentle co-regulation strategies introduced by the classroom team.
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Level 2 — Elevated Support
Additional strategies and team support engaged. Focus remains on safety and connection.
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Level 3 — Full Support
All available resources activated. Learner safety and dignity are the only priorities.
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Relationship Repair is Always the Final Step

After every hard moment, our team prioritizes reconnection with the learner. A hard moment, handled with care, can actually deepen trust.

Gold-standard tools for every learner

Our educational framework uses two proven, research-backed systems — chosen because they were built specifically for the learners we serve.

We didn't adopt an off-the-shelf curriculum. We built one — grounded in the best available research on how brains grow, carefully scoped to serve three distinct K–12 program tracks. Every lesson, sequence, and strategy is chosen with one question in mind: what is the most meaningful next step for this learner?

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Connected Core Curriculum

Built on best practices in how the brain actually learns. For reading, we use the Orton-Gillingham approach — structured, multisensory, evidence-based. For math, we follow the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) processes and scope/sequence.

Orton-GillinghamNCTM Framework
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Custom Instructional Strategies & Techniques

Best-practice curriculum only works when delivered the right way for each learner. Our instructors layer in custom strategies tailored to each student's rate of acquisition, communication needs, and learning style.

Individualized DeliveryDifferentiated Access
Our Three K–12 Program Tracks
Track 1

Emerging communication and foundational skill needs. Prioritizes the House of Growth from the ground up — safety, regulation, and early communication as the pathway to meaningful academic engagement.

Track 2

Building communication and expanding academic and prevocational skills. Balances the House framework with structured academic programming and growing independence across settings.

Track 3

Deeper academic engagement and post-secondary preparation. Emphasizes higher-order thinking, workplace readiness, community participation, and skills that support a full and meaningful adult life.

🔬 Research & Deep-Dives Coming Soon

We're building out detailed pages on the research behind each core pillar of our program.

Coming Soon
Free Resource for Families

Not ready to call yet?
Start here.

Home Base is a free app built by the IA clinical team — practical tools, guidance, and support for families of neurodivergent learners, available right now from any device. No waitlist. No cost. No catch. Just the best of what we know, in your hands today.

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Home Base
By Illuminate Academy
Free
Tools for home and daily routines
Guidance from the IA clinical team
Built on the House of Growth framework
Available anytime, any device
Open Home Base
Methodologies

Intentional by design

Every instructional decision at Illuminate Academy is deliberate — from how we structure a single lesson to how we design the room a child walks into.

Triangle Plan of Instruction

Our proprietary instructional model structures every block of the day across three zones:

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Explicit Instruction
Direct, structured teaching of the target skill
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Enrichment
Deepening and extending the learning in meaningful contexts
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Brain & Body Breaks
Structured enthusiasm breaks to restore regulation and readiness
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Classroom Blueprint for Success

Our proprietary environmental design standard — every classroom at IA includes:

Personal & group visual schedules
Clearly defined areas & expectations
Labeled spaces & choice boards
Flexible seating & sensory supports
Reinforcement systems tailored to each learner
How We Teach
Instruction starts at each learner's present level
Progress benchmarked against the individual — not a norm
Continuous data collection informing real-time instruction
Portfolio-based documentation of meaningful growth
Self-monitoring tools that build awareness & reflection
Goal-setting with the learner directly
Skills generalized across settings, people & routines
Personal learning supports that encourage self-advocacy
Instructional Approaches
Natural Language Acquisition (NLA)
Community Based Instruction (CBI)
1:1, Small Group & Whole Group Instruction
Structured & Flexible Learning Environments
Purposeful Reinforcement Systems
Visual Supports & Schedules
AAC & Augmentative Communication Tools
Co-teaching & Collaborative Team Models
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Family as Partners

Families are active participants in their child's growth — involved in goal-setting, coached in strategies to use at home, and met with four times a year to review progress and plan ahead together.

…and many more tailored techniques, always chosen for the individual learner

Ready to Talk?

We would love to hear
your child's story.

Book a 30-minute discovery call. No paperwork, no commitment, just a real conversation about your family and whether IA is the right fit.