The Shadow Project

Making school more accessible and engaging for children who learn differently.

Through partnerships with schools, The Shadow Project has empowered more than 12,500 children with learning challenges to become courageous and confident learners.

 
 

The Shadow Project helps schools transform into inclusive environments where children with disabilities like dyslexia, ADHD, and autism can thrive.

 
 
 

The Shadow Project’s programs empower teachers of the 1 in 5 students who struggle with learning and attention, with tools that foster children's confidence, get them excited about reading and motivate them to persist when learning is hard.

 
The Goal Setting program helps students set and achieve ambitious goals, fueling their courage and pride. Mia met her goal to write a book called “Differences" and read it aloud to her class.

The Goal Setting program helps students set and achieve ambitious goals, fueling their courage and pride. Mia met her goal to write a book called “Differences" and read it aloud to her class.

 

Students with disabilities are more likely to experience anxiety and depression in school.

Shadow Project's SuperSensory Spaces empower children with tools and techniques to find calm and reduce stress, keeping them engaged.

 

The Harvard Business School Association of Oregon found that every $1 invested in The Shadow Project returns $26 in benefits to students and the community.

 

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