About uBelong
Our why
Every year, children who could thrive in a mainstream classroom — with the right support — lose out. Not because they can't be included, but because the systems around them are scattered. Strengths sit in one report, needs in another, the school holds a third, and no one ever sees the whole child. So a capable child is reduced to a label on a page and turned away — “beyond our capacity” — when what they needed was the right support and a little coordination.
uBelong began with one family who lived exactly that: a parent watching their own child, capable and full of potential, judged on a page by systems that never truly saw them. Folders of assessments that didn't connect. Professionals each holding a fragment. A door closing on a child who simply needed the adults around them to work together.
We don't accept that. A child who can belong shouldn't lose out because the systems meant to help them don't talk to each other. That's a broken system — not a verdict on the child — and broken systems can be fixed.
How we help
uBelong gives every child one honest, strengths-first picture — drawn from all their scattered reports — and a clear path toward belonging. Then it brings parents and schools together around that single true picture, with the parent always in control, so everyone works from the same understanding toward the same goal: a child seen, supported, and included.
Meet Asha
The teacher every child deserves — now, for every child.
In 1887, a twenty-year-old teacher named Anne Sullivan arrived at the home of a six-year-old the world had already given up on — a child who could not see, hear, or speak, shut away from everyone around her. Sullivan didn't try to fix her. She sat beside her, day after day, patient and unrelenting, until one morning at a water pump a single word broke through — and the whole world opened up. That child was Helen Keller.
Every neurodivergent child needs an Anne Sullivan: someone who sees the whole child, teaches one patient step at a time, and never gives up. But there have never been anywhere near enough of them — no school could ever staff one special educator for every child who needs one.
So we built her, and made her scale. Her name is Asha — a warm, one-to-one tutor who teaches a little every day in the spirit of the greatest special educator who ever lived, guided every step by our SEN specialists. Not a replacement for a teacher — a teacher for the millions of children who would otherwise never get one.
The world keeps judging your child on a page. uBelong helps it see the child instead.
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