Mood-responsive literacy tools
for neurodivergent kids, ages 6-16
Before we ask your child to learn, we ask: ‘How are you feeling right now?’
Then we adjust everything – words, pacing, difficulty – to match.
The 7pm Homework Meltdown Isn't Your Fault
We all know this one: Yesterday your child handled reading okay. Today that same sheet might as well be a wall.
And if your child is 10, 12, or 14 and still working on foundational skills? Every worksheet designed for 6-year-olds makes the shame worse. They need practice that respects their age.
Whether it’s QuickSheets for younger kids (ages 6-9) or Leap for tweens and teens (ages 9-16), the work changes based on how your child shows up that day.
Some days that means lighter. Some days shorter. Some days with more movement.
Because that’s how real kids work.
The 7pm Homework Meltdown Isn't Your Fault
Yesterday worked. Today doesn’t.
If your tween still needs practice, they shouldn’t be stuck with babyish tools.
Vedyx adapts the work – by mood, not by labels.
Some days lighter. Some days shorter. Some days more active.
That’s how real kids learn.
▶ Watch a 90-second walk-through of how Vedyx adapts to your child’s mood
What this looks like at home

Overwhelmed State
When everything feels like too much:
- Less content (fewer words)
- Bigger, clearer visuals
- No writing—pointing/circling works
- "You did some. Enough."
Leap: Shorter story + audio default
QuickSheets: 5 big words, trace-only

High-Energy State
When they need to MOVE while learning:
- More practice (channel the energy)
- Movement breaks built in
- Active tasks (body letters, sound hunts)
- "You crushed it!"
Leap: Drag-and-drop word building
QuickSheets: 9 words with action tasks

Focussed/ Feeling calm
When their brain is ready to dig in:
- Full complexity unlocked
- Challenge-level content
- Explore patterns deeply
- "That's the goal!"
Leap: Longer stories + comprehension
QuickSheets: 7 words with multi-step tasks

Overwhelmed? Keep it simple:
- Less content (fewer words)
- Bigger, clearer visuals
- No writing—pointing/circling works
Leap: Shorter story + audio default
QuickSheets: 5 big words, trace-only

High energy? Use it:
- More practice (channel the energy)
- Movement breaks built in
- Active tasks (body letters, sound hunts)
Leap: Drag-and-drop word building
QuickSheets: 9 words with action tasks

Focused mode:
- Full complexity unlocked
- Challenge-level content
- Explore patterns deeply
Leap: Longer stories + comprehension
QuickSheets: 7 words with multi-step tasks
Choose your tool. Match your need.
Crisis Worksheets
for Ages 6-9
Generate mood-matched phonics practice in 30 seconds.
When homework is melting down RIGHT NOW.:
• Printable PDFs (CAT, DOG, SUN patterns)
• All phonics patterns (CVC through vowel teams)
• No-writing option
• Try our Free tier – no credit card needed
Perfect for:
Tonight’s homework emergency with younger readers
Reading Practice
for Ages 9-16 (Not Babyish)
Interactive app with vocabulary that respects their age.
CRASH not CAT. SCRIPT not SAT. GLITCH not MAT.
• Word-building games
• Age-respectful stories
• Sentence construction
• Built-in Calm Corner for regulation
Perfect for:
Tweens and teens who need foundational skills but hate materials designed for little kids
Crisis Worksheets (Ages 6-9)
Printable phonics worksheets for younger readers (ages 6-9).
Generate mood-matched practice in 30 seconds for tonight’s homework emergency.
Reading Practice for Tweens & Teens (Ages 9-16)
Interactive literacy app for tweens and teens who need foundational skills but hate babyish materials.
Age-respectful vocabulary (CRASH not CAT). Adapts to daily moods.
We're not guessing. We have lived it.
Our founder is autistic. A large part of our team is ND. We don’t study neurodivergence from the outside. We live it every day.
We know what it’s like when your brain works brilliantly in ways the world doesn’t recognize. When you’re exhausted from masking. When “simple” tasks feel impossible, but complex ideas make perfect sense.
So we don’t build tools that try to fix kids or make them fit in. We build tools that adapt to how they actually learn – because every design decision starts with one question: Would this have helped us?
We're not guessing. We have lived it.
We understand neurodivergence because we experience it. Our founder is autistic. Our team is ND.
We build tools that adapt to how kids actually learn, not tools that try to fix them.
Every decision asks: Would this have helped us?
Finally, something for older kids
“My 13-year-old daughter is dyslexic and still learning to decode. Every other program used baby words – ‘the cat sat on the mat’ – that made her feel stupid. Vedyx Leap uses words she’d actually say: hack, crash, drift. She didn’t shut down for the first time in months.”
– Anjali M., parent of dyslexic 13-year-old
Your child isn't broken. The system is.
Every day, brilliant neurodivergent kids sit in classrooms that weren’t built for their brains. They’re told to “focus harder.” To “try again.” To fit into boxes that were never meant for them.
They leave school exhausted from masking. Convinced they’re behind. Wondering why something that feels impossible to them seems easy for everyone else.
And if they’re 10, 12, 14 – still tripping over words their classmates mastered in first grade? The shame is crushing. Because every phonics app uses ‘cat’ and ‘dog.’ Every worksheet is designed for a 6-year-old. They feel infantilized AND behind.
But here’s the truth: They’re not struggling because something’s wrong with them. They’re struggling because nothing adapts to them.
We built Vedyx because we’ve been those kids. We’ve felt that exhaustion. That shame. That confusion.
And we refuse to accept that neurodivergent learners should keep bending themselves to fit a system that won’t bend back.
Your child deserves tools that meet them where they are – at their skill level with vocabulary that respects their age.
What Parents Are Saying
Works really well for both my kids.
“The instant ‘overwhelmed mood’ generator is a huge blessing. With two kids in different moods on any given day…….., It’s like having a special ed teacher in my pocket.”
— Jamie V, homeschooling parent
Truly made things easier…
“I used to spend an hour on Teachers Pay Teachers trying to find ‘the right one.’ Now I just click a button. Life-changing.”
— Amit K, dad of 9yo autistic daughter
This saved Tuesday night.
“This saved Tuesday night. My kid actually stayed regulated through a phonics worksheet. I didn’t know that was possible.”
— Sara S, mom of 7yo with ADHD
Small Wins
“She used to shut down the moment I said ‘let’s read.’ Yesterday, she asked if we could do another round. I just sat there for a second. That’s how big this is for us.”
– Maya P., parent of an ADHD 10-year-old
Former cynic here…
“I usually roll my eyes at ‘neurodivergent-friendly’ anything. But this… this was built by people who actually live this life. You can feel it in the way it doesn’t judge.” – Karthik M., parent of a dyslexic 12-year-old
Realistic Hope
“It’s not magic. She still struggles. We still have hard days. But now, she’s trying again. And that’s everything.” — Sofia T., parent of a dyslexic 13-year-old
“You can tell this was made by someone who’s been in the trenches – not just someone who’s read about it. There’s no pity here. Just understanding.” – Nia’s mom, ADHD + autistic household
Not sure where to start?
Take our free 5-minute assessment to understand your child’s learning style. Then explore the tools that fit.
Our Philosophy
Learning should feel safe, not stressful.
Built on Universal Design for Learning principles (UDL), Vedyx Learning creates a space where neurodivergent minds can explore learning at their own pace, with support that shows up exactly when they need it.
Aligned with Principles That Parents Trust



