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Live, online classes for neurodivergent learners

Help your kid thrive with small-group classes tailored to their needs.

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What is Outschool?

Outschool offers the widest variety of expert teachers and unique topics in a live class format, so you can find the right fit for your homeschool family.


Why do families love Outschool?
100,000+ classes. Trusted teachers. Real feedback. Flexible learning for every subject and every kid. All backed by our Learning Experience Pledge.
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These classes are lifesavers for my daughter with ASD, ADHD and SPI. She looks forward to every single class. They are focused and fun no matter the topic. These also keep her busy during times I am working.
– Ellen D.

Learn how our platform works

STEP 1

Get advice

Take our personalized quiz for your learner. Which subjects and class styles suit your kid? How does your kid learn best? Does your kid have any learning needs?

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STEP 2

Select a plan

Outschool offers a membership-based pricing model for families. Each membership plan provides a set number of credits per month, which can be used to enroll in classes.

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STEP 3

Find a passion

Outschool helps kids discover their passions by offering a wide variety of engaging, interest-based classes across subjects like art, science, coding, music, and more.

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Choose a plan that works for your family

Whether you’re homeschooling, in a public school, or using government funds to support your kid’s learning, Outschool has a plan for you.

First Month Free!
On the 80-credit plan and up to 40% off other plans.
On the 80-credit plan and up to 40% off other plans. Valid until 9/30*
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$40 USD
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5 bonus credits/mo ($2.50 value) included
Good for an average of 2 group class per week; add credits anytime
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Tap into Outschool with your ESA funds

Choose from the widest variety of ESA and Micro Grant eligible classes, tutors, and topics. Don't have a ClassWallet account? Check eligibility in your state and apply to your state’s ESA program.

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Frequently asked questions

See Outschool Membership Terms for more details and requirements.

How do you accomodate different neurodivergent learning needs?

Many teachers on Outschool have experience supporting neurodivergent learners and often share their background in their class listings or teacher profiles. You can add notes about your child’s needs to their learner profile, so teachers have helpful context before class. You can also message a teacher directly to share what supports your learner and ask about the accommodations they can provide.

What if my child has a meltdown or needs to leave class early?

We understand that learners sometimes need a moment away. After your child joins class and checks in with the teacher, they can step away or go off-camera if needed. You’re welcome to let the teacher know ahead of time if your learner benefits from breaks so they can help them rejoin smoothly. If your child feels uncomfortable on camera, a brief verification with our safety team allows them to bypass the camera check-in.

Are classes really live, or are they recorded?

Live class formats meet in real time and are interactive, giving learners the chance to engage directly with their teacher and classmates. While live classes are recorded for safety and quality purposes, the focus is on present-moment learning and social connection.

How small are the class sizes?

Most live classes on Outschool are offered in small groups, often not exceeding 6 to 8 learners, which helps support individualized attention. This setting allows teachers to adapt their approach to each child’s needs while still supporting the benefits of peer interaction.

What technical requirements do we need?

You’ll need a computer or mobile device such as a tablet or phone, along with a camera, microphone, stable internet connection, and the ability to run Zoom for live classes. A quiet space and headphones can also help your learner stay focused. Zoom also offers built-in accessibility features, including live captions.