Your Questions, Answered
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Reveal You offers neurodiversity-affirming pre-assessments, coaching, workshops, and practical support for families and adults. The aim is to help people understand what may be happening, why life, school, or work may feel harder than expected, and what supportive next steps may help. Reveal You supports people around ADHD, autism, and dyslexia with a strengths-based, practical approach.
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We help children, parents, and families make sense of what may be going on and what to do next. Whether your child is struggling with focus, emotions, friendships, school, behaviour, or day-to-day life at home, we work with you to build a clearer understanding and offer practical support that feels realistic and compassionate.
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No, you do not need a diagnosis to work with us. Many families come to us when they are still trying to understand what might be happening for their child, or while they are waiting for a formal assessment. We can help you explore concerns, identify possible next steps, and put supportive strategies in place.
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We support children, adults, and families around ADHD, autism, and dyslexia. Our approach is always centred on understanding the individual, recognising strengths, and helping you respond in ways that are supportive, practical, and affirming
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A pre-assessment is a supportive first step that helps us explore whether traits linked to ADHD, autism, or dyslexia may be present. It gives you a clearer picture of what may be happening and whether further assessment or support would be helpful. It is designed to bring insight, clarity, and guidance, not pressure.
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No, a pre-assessment is not a formal diagnosis. It is a way of gathering information, identifying possible indicators, and helping you understand whether a full diagnostic assessment may be worth considering. For many families, it is also a valuable starting point for practical support.
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Yes. We often work with families whose child appears to be coping at school but is overwhelmed, distressed, or exhausted at home. This can be incredibly confusing for parents. We help you look beneath the surface, understand what your child may be managing internally, and think about the support that may help.
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Every child is different, but families often come to us because their child is finding school difficult, struggling with friendships, becoming easily overwhelmed, having frequent meltdowns or shutdowns, finding it hard to focus, or seeming anxious, exhausted, or misunderstood. Sometimes it is not one big sign, but a growing feeling that something is not quite fitting for your child.
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After the pre-assessment, we talk you through what we have noticed, explain what it may mean, and help you think about the next steps. That might include practical strategies, further support, or guidance around whether to seek a formal assessment. Our aim is always to leave you feeling clearer, not more overwhelmed.
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Yes. We know that when a child is struggling, parents are often carrying a huge emotional load too. We support parents by helping them better understand their child, feel more confident in how they respond, and access practical strategies that can make everyday family life feel more manageable.
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No. We also work with teenagers, adults, and parents. Some people come to us because they are worried about their child, while others come because they are beginning to recognise ADHD, autism, or dyslexia in themselves and want support to understand it more clearly.
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Yes. We support adults who may be wondering whether ADHD, autism, or dyslexia could explain struggles they have experienced for years. You do not need to have everything figured out before coming to us. We can help you explore what may be happening and what support may help.
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Our coaching is about helping people move from confusion to understanding, and from understanding to practical change. We support children, young people, and adults with strategies that can help at home, in school, at work, and in everyday life. Coaching is tailored, supportive, and focused on what will genuinely help.
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We offer support both online and in person, depending on the service and what works best for you.
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Yes. We offer workshops and supportive spaces for parents who want to better understand neurodiversity, feel less alone, and learn practical ways to support their child.
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Yes. We work with schools, staff teams, and professionals to help build more neurodiversity-aware, understanding, and supportive environments for children and young people.
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Yes. We also support workplaces and professionals who want to better understand and support neurodivergent adults.
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Our approach is warm, practical, and neurodiversity-affirming. We do not believe in trying to fix people. We believe in helping people understand themselves or their child more clearly, recognise strengths as well as challenges, and find support that feels respectful, realistic, and empowering.
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We work with children from age 7 through to adults, as well as parents, carers, and professionals.
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Our neurodiversity pre-assessments start from £250.
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The best place to start is by getting in touch for a free, no-pressure chat. We can talk through what is concerning you, answer your questions, and help you decide what kind of support may be most helpful.
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You can contact us through the website contact form, by email at info@revealyou.co.uk, or by phone on 07364 203955.