Talks with Katy

Accord School Founding Director Katy Boucher is committed to serving neurodivergent children beyond the Accord School community.

Please use the form below to inquire about affordable options for your school or program.

Katy has developed new assembly programs for elementary school children in grades K-2 and 3-5 to help them understand, with respect and kindness, the invisible challenges of neurodivergence.

Using engaging videos of real student perspectives, tactful stories, and relatable graphics, elementary students learn:

  • What it means to be a curious, caring, classmate

  • The many ways, noticeable and invisible, that we are different from one another

  • Applying the theory of Multiple Intelligences (H. Gardner) to show how we all think differently

  • Fair & Equal: Getting what we all need


What people are saying…

Katy tackles a challenging topic with warmth and clarity, making it meaningful for students.
— Woodville Elementary
I loved seeing videos of your students. I relate to them because I have trouble making friends, too.
— 4th Grader
It’s so important to learn this stuff. Many people loved this assembly.
— 4th grader
As a person with ADHD, I would like to thank you for understanding me.
— 3rd grader

Bring Katy to your Elementary School!

Would you like to bring Katy’s message of inclusivity and neurodiversity to your elementary school? Complete the form below by Monday, March 17 for an opportunity to enjoy one of three free assemblies for South Shore public elementary schools.