
2026 New England Resource Guide to Inclusive Schools & Services
A year-round digital guide for Greater Boston and New England families of neurodivergent and uniquely wired learners.
This “coming soon” page helps parents and professionals discover what will be included when the full guide launches. Bookmark this page and check back for updates.
What this guide will cover
Designed for Greater Boston and New England families seeking supportive, strengths-based environments, the 2026 edition will feature schools and services specializing in:
- ADHD & Executive Functioning supports
- Anxiety, OCD, and student self-esteem supports
- Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
- Autism (across a spectrum of needs)
- Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, Dyspraxia
- Giftedness, Twice-Exceptional (2e), Thrice-Exceptional (3e)
- Learning Disorders & Mental Health services
- Neurodivergent-affirming inclusive education pathways
About the New England Resource Guide
This digital-only guide will be a parent-friendly hub to help families identify inclusive schools, therapeutic services, and enrichment options across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, and Vermont. Expect practical explainers, checklists, and expert insights to support informed decision-making.
Why parents should bookmark this page
- New England–focused: curated, local resources for Greater Boston and all six New England states.
- Always current: available online year-round with ongoing updates.
- Parent-ready: glossaries, checklists, and conversation starters for tours and support meetings.
Quick answers for families (preview)
- What is an inclusive school?
- An inclusive school supports diverse learning profiles by providing accommodations, evidence-based instruction, and a culture that values neurodiversity.
- Who is this guide for?
- Families across Greater Boston and New England seeking schools and services for ADHD, autism, dyslexia, executive function, APD, dyspraxia, anxiety, OCD, mental health needs, and gifted/2e/3e learners.
- When will the 2026 guide be available?
- The guide launches in Spring 2026 and will be updated online year-round.
- How can schools and services be included?
- Submit your information here: Guide Submission Form.











