The Power of Personal Projects
Discover how passion projects unlock focus, confidence, and real learning for neurodivergent homeschoolers. Learn why personal projects are at the heart of nuro co’s creative, neuro-affirming approach.
How Nuro Co Projects Make Homeschool Evidence Effortless
Discover how nuro co’s creative, curriculum-aligned projects make homeschool evidence and reporting effortless. Learn how hands-on, neuro-affirming learning naturally meets requirements—without the stress.
Creativity, Community, and Storytelling
Explore creativity in two worlds — Mythos and Maps sparks mythic imagination, while Hearts and Harvests designs thriving, sustainable communities. A perfect pairing for creative homeschoolers.
Is This Enough? Homeschooling Neurodivergent Learners and Meeting Australian Curriculum Requirements
Many families homeschooling neurodivergent learners worry about meeting requirements — especially when learning looks different. This post breaks down what curriculum alignment really means and why engaged, curious learning matters.
Project Spotlight: Hearts and Harvests
Explore Hearts and Harvests, an 8-week Stage 3 homeschool project inspired by the cosy world of Stardew Valley. Learners design their own valley and record its rhythms in The Valley Almanac — a creative journey through community, sustainability, and storytelling.
The Designer’s Mindset: What Game Makers and Sensory Architects Have in Common
Explore how design-based projects like Game Makers and Sensory Architects nurture creativity, problem-solving, and confidence — especially for neurodivergent learners.
2025 Project Roundup
Explore all eight nuro co homeschool projects — from Animal Rescue Centre to the Rainbow Project. Creative, flexible, and neuro-affirming learning for homeschoolers in years 5-6.
Spotlight: The Rainbow Project
Explore human rights, identity, and inclusion through art, maths, and technology. The Rainbow Project empowers learners to use creativity to make change.
UKS2 Project Spotlight: Sensory Architects
In Sensory Architects, learners explore how light, sound, colour, and texture shape comfort and wellbeing. This 8-week nuro co project helps home-educated children design their own sensory-friendly space — creative, calming, and completely their own.
Project Spotlight: Sensory Architects
In Sensory Architects, learners explore how light, sound, colour, and texture shape the way we feel. This 8-week nuro co project helps homeschoolers design a sensory-friendly space built around what helps them feel calm, focused, and inspired.
How to Use Video Games for Homeschool Learning (Gameschooling Ideas)
Discover how video games can spark creativity and design thinking in your homeschool. From building sensory spaces in The Sims 4 to crafting worlds in Minecraft, learn neuro-affirming ways to turn gaming into meaningful project-based learning
Caring Conservationists Who Are Changing Our Planet
Discover Caring Conservationists Who Are Changing Our Planet by Kate Peridot — a vibrant, inclusive book introducing children to real-world activists protecting our planet. Perfect for homeschoolers exploring sustainability, conservation, and environmental action in nuro co’s Planet Protectors and Animal Rescue Centre projects.
Pixel Power: What Video Games Teach Neurodivergent Kids
Video games are more than play — they teach design, maths, and critical thinking. Learn how games like Minecraft and Animal Crossing help neurodivergent kids develop confidence and real-world skills through immersive learning.
Marvellous Maps
Explore Marvelous Maps by Simon Kuestenmacher and Margarida Esteves — a playful, fact-filled book that turns geography into a world of wonder. Packed with quirky maps and surprising facts, it’s a great companion for Nuro Co’s Mythos and Maps project and for homeschoolers who love creative learning.
What a Wonderful World
Explore What a Wonderful World — an inspiring, illustrated book filled with stories of people protecting the planet. A perfect homeschool resource for curious, neurodivergent learners in nuro co’s Planet Protectors or Zine Zone projects. Includes activity ideas and NSW Stage 3 outcomes.
Level Up Learning: Gameschooling with Board Games
Discover how board games can support neurodivergent learners through structure, creativity, and connection. Explore gameschooling ideas that build maths, literacy, social, and problem-solving skills — while keeping learning joyful.
UKS2 Project Spotlight: Mythos and Maps
Step into imagination with Mythos and Maps — an 8-week home-education project for Upper Key Stage 2 learners. Children design maps, invent creatures and cultures, and craft stories that blend English, Geography, Science, Maths, and the Arts. Perfect for creative, neuro-affirming learning at home.
Project Spotlight: Mythos and Maps
Step through the portal into imagination. Mythos and Maps is an 8-week homeschool project where kids build their own fantasy world — designing maps, myths, and stories while covering English, Maths, Science, HSIE, and Creative Arts.
Following Passions, Building Skills
Discover five flexible homeschool projects - from zines and animal rescue to games, cosplay, and eco-missions. Designed to follow your child’s interests while building real skills across English, maths, science, and the arts.
Island Escape (Coming Soon)
Get an early look at Island Escape, a survival-themed homeschool project for Years 3 - 4. Join the waitlist to get some survival-themed challenges so you can get started straight away.