Empowering Neurodivergent Children

At Cogniveda, we create VR tools to enhance skills for neurodivergent children, fostering community support and promoting mental health awareness for all.

A person holds a VR controller with a white circular ring and black buttons. The focus is on the hand and controller, with a blurred background featuring another person.
A person holds a VR controller with a white circular ring and black buttons. The focus is on the hand and controller, with a blurred background featuring another person.
A person wearing a virtual reality headset covers their mouth with their hands, possibly expressing surprise or awe. They are dressed in a blue shirt with white lettering and have a tattoo on one arm, along with a colorful bracelet.
A person wearing a virtual reality headset covers their mouth with their hands, possibly expressing surprise or awe. They are dressed in a blue shirt with white lettering and have a tattoo on one arm, along with a colorful bracelet.
A person is wearing a virtual reality headset in a dimly lit environment. The image is in black and white, emphasizing the contrast between the dark background and the gadget. The person has a beard and short hair, and the headset partially obscures their face.
A person is wearing a virtual reality headset in a dimly lit environment. The image is in black and white, emphasizing the contrast between the dark background and the gadget. The person has a beard and short hair, and the headset partially obscures their face.

About Our Team

Our dedicated team is passionate about supporting neurodivergent children and their families, providing resources, games, and a safe space for mental health discussions.

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A person with short brown hair is wearing black virtual reality goggles with antennas, looking upwards. The setting appears to be outdoors on a sunny day, with a blurry background of what may be grass or a path.
A person with short brown hair is wearing black virtual reality goggles with antennas, looking upwards. The setting appears to be outdoors on a sunny day, with a blurry background of what may be grass or a path.

We’re here to support neurodivergent children and their families. Reach out for assistance today.