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This space is for educators, families and professionals who feel that dominant developmental pathways do not always reflect the children they know.
Diverse Pathways for Early Childhood offers neurodiversity affirming ways of understanding development, play, behaviour and regulation. The work here moves away from deficit based narratives and instead centres children’s strengths, rhythms, relationships and lived experiences.
The resources and training here are grounded in early childhood practice, research and lived experience, with a strong focus on anti ableism and neuroaffirming pedagogy.
Listen below to hear out founder and project lead talk about our journey to Diverse Pathways!
Our guidance document introduces the Diverse Pathways approach.
It shares our principles and how this work supports
neurodiversity affirming practice.
Watch our webinars and bitesize CPD on Diverse Pathways.
Our free YouTube channel also hosts bitesize CPD you can dip into
at your own pace. Perfect for staff meetings and on-the-go.
Explore our Resource Library of practical tools and reflections.
You will find guides, infographics and materials designed to
support everyday early years practice.
Watch accessible videos introducing Diverse Pathways. Our free YouTube channel hosts bitesize CPD you can dip into at your own pace.
At Diverse Pathways, we reject language that pathologises children, or suggests there is a right or ideal way to develop. You can access our Quick Guides below.
Join our live and recorded training sessions exploring neurodiversity-affirming practice in early childhood. Sessions range from short, bitesize CPD to deeper pathway-based learning for individuals, teams, and settings.
Connect with educators, practitioners, parents, and allies who are exploring Diverse Pathways together. Our community spaces support shared learning and engagement across experiences.
We offer consultancy, collaboration, and bespoke support for early years settings, organisations, and local authorities who want to embed neurodiversity-affirming practice in meaningful, sustainable ways.