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From the people we built this for

What caregivers actually say.

Real stories from caregivers who’ve found something in KeyAide. We share them with permission and lightly edited for length.

I found KeyAide extremely useful — it let me guide a new family in our City through alternatives for schooling, therapy, and resources for their neurodivergent son, which would have meant days and weeks of research on their own.

Advocate for Inclusion

Community Advocate

Recognizing some of my traits in my daughter forces me to come out of my shell. I appreciate the low threshold of this tool. It doesn't bombard me with broad theories, just answers to the point those questions I have at this very moment, and does so in a neutral manner.

Parent and Caregiver

Parent of Neurodivergent Child

My son has ADHD, so I'm interested particularly in that, and I asked the chatbot about strategies for long-term assignments. It provided a very good response! I was impressed that it kept context of my previous question when answering follow-up questions.

Parent and Caregiver

Parent of Child with ADHD

Note from LabyrinthKey

KeyCreate was an earlier name for what is now KeyAide. The experiences described above reflect KeyAide’s current capabilities. We also recognize that neurodiversity is not something to be “treated” — it’s supported, scaffolded, and celebrated. When a testimonial uses words like “treatment,” we read it as innovative support strategies and resources, in the spirit the writer intended.

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