Indoor PE Ideas for Homeschool
Need homeschool PE ideas for rainy days? Try these 15 fun indoor movement activities that help kids stay active while learning at home.
How to Make Physical Education Fun in Homeschool
Struggling with homeschool PE? Discover 15 fun physical education ideas that don’t rely on sports or drills. Creative movement activities kids actually enjoy.
Project Spotlight: Move It!
Step into the role of a movement experimenter and invent playful challenges using everyday spaces and objects. Test what happens when you change the rules and build your own Challenge Kit.
Uncharted!: Studying Places
Uncharted! helps children explore real places, understand environmental challenges, and build agency through observation, choice, and self-advocacy — not endurance or blame.
Why Designing for Tiny Residents Changes Everything
Tiny-Town Planners invites learners to design for figurines and small worlds they already love, supporting calm, creative, and flexible learning for Years 3-4.
Project Spotlight: The Great Theme Park Project
Design a theme park in this flexible, hands-on homeschool project for Years 3–4. Explore science, maths, design, and creativity without worksheets or pressure.
Why The Monster Files and Nature’s Designers Work Well Together
Explore how the free Monster Files project and Nature’s Designers pair together to support gentle, low-pressure learning for Years 3–4 homeschoolers.
When Homeschooling Wasn’t the Plan
A personal reflection on suddenly homeschooling a neurodivergent child after burnout - and learning how to move beyond “school at home” while still meeting registration and reporting requirements.
Designed for Neurodivergent Learners - Helpful for Many Children
Neuro-affirming homeschool projects aren’t just for neurodivergent children. Learn how inclusive design, flexibility, and low-pressure learning support many learners.
Project Spotlight: Systems & Signals
Discover Systems & Signals, a deceptively simple homeschool project that supports neurodivergent learners, special interests, and gentle learning, without pressure to produce a final product.
Best Online Homeschool Programs in Australia (and How to Choose What Actually Works)
Find the best online homeschool programs in Australia. Compare options, understand what works, and explore flexible, project-based approaches.
Introducing Our Approach
Learn about nuro co’s approach to interest-led, neuro-affirming homeschooling, and how we help families describe rich learning clearly, without adding pressure.
Project Spotlight: Nature’s Designers
Nature’s Designers is a calm, flexible homeschool project for Years 3–4, supporting neurodivergent learners through observation-led design thinking.
Zine Zone and Slime Lab: Two Mini Projects for Years 5-6
Discover two fun homeschool mini projects — Zine Zone (free) and Slime Lab ($49 or included with the full-year bundle). Short by design, deep by intention.
Project Spotlight: Slime Lab (Mini Project)
Explore Slime Lab in this project spotlight — a 4-week Stage 3 mini project where learners experiment with slime, test variables, design a custom slime product, and build a Slime Lab Log. Hands-on, sensory-friendly, curriculum-aligned science your kids will love.
How To See STEM Everywhere
Discover how to notice the rich STEM learning your neurodivergent child is already doing through play, creativity, gaming, nature, building, and everyday curiosity. A warm, reassuring guide to recognising authentic STEM thinking at home — no worksheets required.
Gameschooling STEM for Neurodivergent Learners
Discover how digital and board games can gently support STEM learning for autistic and ADHD kids. This warm, low-pressure guide explores gameschooling as a neuro-affirming way to build logic, problem-solving, systems thinking, and curiosity through play.
Gentle Inquiry for Anxious or Demand-Avoidant Learners
Explore soft, low-pressure ways to support anxious or demand-avoidant learners with gentle, interest-led STEM invitations. This warm, neuro-affirming guide helps parents create emotional safety, respect boundaries, and notice small moments of curiosity — without pressure or expectations.
Story-Driven STEM for Creative Thinkers
Discover how imaginative, story-focused learners can explore STEM through world-building, creature design, cosplay, art, and fandoms. A gentle, neuro-affirming guide to helping autistic and ADHD kids connect with science, maths, and engineering through the stories they love.
Sensory-Friendly STEM Projects for Neurodivergent Learners
Discover calming, interest-led STEM activities designed for autistic and ADHD learners. This sensory-friendly guide explores gentle, low-pressure ways to make STEM meaningful — with ideas tailored to your child’s unique interests and sensory needs.