Empowering Neurodivergent Learners

Bridging the gap in coding education for neurodivergent learners. Teaching neurodivergents how to code.

Empowering Neurodivergent Coders

At Neurodivergent Coders, I bridge the gap for neurodivergent learners in coding, helping them thrive by understanding their unique challenges. As a neurodivergent myself, I understand the challenges one can face while learning how to code. Over my college years at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as an undergraduate in Computer Science, I learned how to code in my classes as a neurodivergent. I picked up skills that helped me to think analytically. I learned that the best way to learn as a neurodivergent is to allow yourself the permission to take as much time as is needed to learn. I developed the patience to learn difficult concepts. My job with Neurodivergent Coders is to teach you those skills as I teach you how to code.

A person with short, curly hair and glasses is sitting at a desk, writing code on a large monitor. Wearing a denim jacket over a yellow hoodie, they are focused on the screen displaying multiple lines of code. The desk is organized with a keyboard, mouse, tablet, and various books in the background.
A person with short, curly hair and glasses is sitting at a desk, writing code on a large monitor. Wearing a denim jacket over a yellow hoodie, they are focused on the screen displaying multiple lines of code. The desk is organized with a keyboard, mouse, tablet, and various books in the background.

Empowering Coders

Supportive coding resources for neurodivergent learners to thrive in programming.

Personalized Guidance

Tailored coding support that addresses unique learning challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals.

Several people are working at desks with computers displaying lines of code. The room has a modern office environment with overhead lighting and a glass partition. One person has purple hair, and another is wearing headphones.
Several people are working at desks with computers displaying lines of code. The room has a modern office environment with overhead lighting and a glass partition. One person has purple hair, and another is wearing headphones.
Community Support

Join a community that understands and supports neurodivergent learners in their coding journey.

Explore resources designed to make coding accessible and enjoyable for neurodivergent individuals.

Inclusive Learning
A person with headphones is engaged in coding on a laptop. The screen displays lines of code, possibly written in a programming language like JavaScript or Python. The setting has a minimalistic and focused atmosphere, with a dark background.
A person with headphones is engaged in coding on a laptop. The screen displays lines of code, possibly written in a programming language like JavaScript or Python. The setting has a minimalistic and focused atmosphere, with a dark background.
A person with a distinct hairstyle sits at a desk, working on two computer monitors displaying code. The person wears a patterned sweater with animal motifs. The room has dim lighting with a warm color palette, and there is a framed poster on the wall.
A person with a distinct hairstyle sits at a desk, working on two computer monitors displaying code. The person wears a patterned sweater with animal motifs. The room has dim lighting with a warm color palette, and there is a framed poster on the wall.
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Contact Us

priyanka.chopra1612@gmail.com

+918800305027

You can reach me at my email or mobile above. I am currently based in Gurgaon, Haryana, India. I love getting to know new kinds of people and can help you or your organization in your journey. Feel free to reach out if you have any queries or even just want to chat in general. Thanks!