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November 26, 2020
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Busting neurodiversity myths with Kahoot!

We created new Kahoot! games to help learners explore, question, and better understand ADHD, Autism, and neurodiversity through interactive play.

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We're thrilled to announce the launch of our Kahoot! games designed to challenge common myths around neurodiversity. Through our partnership with the Kahoot! Academy platform, we're inviting teachers and learners of all ages to explore and test their knowledge about neurodiversity, ADHD, Autism, and inclusion through engaging, interactive games.

The games were created by Tiimo in collaboration with two talented neurodivergent resource partners and autism advocates: Joy F. Johnson, an Autism behavior specialist and inclusion expert, and Canadian TikToker Paige Layle, whose candid videos about Autism have reached millions of people worldwide.

Building knowledge through interactive learning

These fact-based myth-busting games help teachers and students build neurodiversity awareness in a more engaging way than traditional learning methods. Whether used in classrooms, online meetings, or independent study at home, the games create opportunities for learners to develop important inclusion skills and understanding around neurodiversity, ADHD, and autism.

"We're extremely excited to partner with Tiimo to make neurodiversity myth-busting accessible and engaging for students, teachers, parents and learners of all ages worldwide," said Craig Narveson, Director of Partnerships at Kahoot!.

"With this partnership, we hope to empower both learners and educators to build inclusion, grow their knowledge and celebrate neurodiversity."

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Creating more inclusive environments

While many environments remain designed primarily for neurotypical brains, Tiimo and Kahoot! are working together to build public knowledge that can change this reality. Understanding neurodiversity creates the foundation for more inclusive spaces where everyone can thrive.

"What's so great about this partnership with Kahoot! is that we share the mission of inclusion and unleashing the potential within every person," said Thomas Nymark Horsted, Tiimo's CCO.

"We believe in giving people the tools they need to thrive in everyday life, whether that's through our planning app or educational resources that help create more understanding and compassionate relationships and environments."

Ready to play? Learn more about the Kahoot! collection and access the games on the Tiimo Academy Premium partner page.

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We’re a small team based in Copenhagen, building flexible tools to support the way neurodivergent people plan, focus, and get through the day.

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November 26, 2020
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Busting neurodiversity myths with Kahoot!

We created new Kahoot! games to help learners explore, question, and better understand ADHD, Autism, and neurodiversity through interactive play.

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We're thrilled to announce the launch of our Kahoot! games designed to challenge common myths around neurodiversity. Through our partnership with the Kahoot! Academy platform, we're inviting teachers and learners of all ages to explore and test their knowledge about neurodiversity, ADHD, Autism, and inclusion through engaging, interactive games.

The games were created by Tiimo in collaboration with two talented neurodivergent resource partners and autism advocates: Joy F. Johnson, an Autism behavior specialist and inclusion expert, and Canadian TikToker Paige Layle, whose candid videos about Autism have reached millions of people worldwide.

Building knowledge through interactive learning

These fact-based myth-busting games help teachers and students build neurodiversity awareness in a more engaging way than traditional learning methods. Whether used in classrooms, online meetings, or independent study at home, the games create opportunities for learners to develop important inclusion skills and understanding around neurodiversity, ADHD, and autism.

"We're extremely excited to partner with Tiimo to make neurodiversity myth-busting accessible and engaging for students, teachers, parents and learners of all ages worldwide," said Craig Narveson, Director of Partnerships at Kahoot!.

"With this partnership, we hope to empower both learners and educators to build inclusion, grow their knowledge and celebrate neurodiversity."

We’re redesigning planning for neurodivergent brains

Tiimo is built on lived experience and inclusive design, so you can plan, focus, and follow through in ways that actually work for you.

Apple logo
Get Tiimo on App Store

Creating more inclusive environments

While many environments remain designed primarily for neurotypical brains, Tiimo and Kahoot! are working together to build public knowledge that can change this reality. Understanding neurodiversity creates the foundation for more inclusive spaces where everyone can thrive.

"What's so great about this partnership with Kahoot! is that we share the mission of inclusion and unleashing the potential within every person," said Thomas Nymark Horsted, Tiimo's CCO.

"We believe in giving people the tools they need to thrive in everyday life, whether that's through our planning app or educational resources that help create more understanding and compassionate relationships and environments."

Ready to play? Learn more about the Kahoot! collection and access the games on the Tiimo Academy Premium partner page.

About the author

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We’re a small team based in Copenhagen, building flexible tools to support the way neurodivergent people plan, focus, and get through the day.

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We created new Kahoot! games to help learners explore, question, and better understand ADHD, Autism, and neurodiversity through interactive play.

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We're thrilled to announce the launch of our Kahoot! games designed to challenge common myths around neurodiversity. Through our partnership with the Kahoot! Academy platform, we're inviting teachers and learners of all ages to explore and test their knowledge about neurodiversity, ADHD, Autism, and inclusion through engaging, interactive games.

The games were created by Tiimo in collaboration with two talented neurodivergent resource partners and autism advocates: Joy F. Johnson, an Autism behavior specialist and inclusion expert, and Canadian TikToker Paige Layle, whose candid videos about Autism have reached millions of people worldwide.

Building knowledge through interactive learning

These fact-based myth-busting games help teachers and students build neurodiversity awareness in a more engaging way than traditional learning methods. Whether used in classrooms, online meetings, or independent study at home, the games create opportunities for learners to develop important inclusion skills and understanding around neurodiversity, ADHD, and autism.

"We're extremely excited to partner with Tiimo to make neurodiversity myth-busting accessible and engaging for students, teachers, parents and learners of all ages worldwide," said Craig Narveson, Director of Partnerships at Kahoot!.

"With this partnership, we hope to empower both learners and educators to build inclusion, grow their knowledge and celebrate neurodiversity."

Creating more inclusive environments

While many environments remain designed primarily for neurotypical brains, Tiimo and Kahoot! are working together to build public knowledge that can change this reality. Understanding neurodiversity creates the foundation for more inclusive spaces where everyone can thrive.

"What's so great about this partnership with Kahoot! is that we share the mission of inclusion and unleashing the potential within every person," said Thomas Nymark Horsted, Tiimo's CCO.

"We believe in giving people the tools they need to thrive in everyday life, whether that's through our planning app or educational resources that help create more understanding and compassionate relationships and environments."

Ready to play? Learn more about the Kahoot! collection and access the games on the Tiimo Academy Premium partner page.

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