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Meet Coach Aandi - A new way to learn

Education that fits your child — not the other way around.

Meet Coach Aandi, your child’s magical learning companion — built to support neurodiverse kids like yours through lessons designed to work with how they actually learn.

My Why

I’m building something for kids like my son — bright, curious, and full of potential — but shut down by a system that wasn’t designed for how they learn.

I’ve seen the struggle up close: in classrooms, at home, even with brilliant teachers. It’s not about ability. It’s about fit.

I know too much about accessibility to stand by. This is my way of being part of the solution.

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— Belinda Vesey-Brown, mum, accessibility expert, and founder of Coach Aandi

Read more of Belinda's story

What Is Coach Aandi?

Coach Aandi is an AI-powered learning companion — think of it like a private tutor who actually understands your child.

  • Designed for ADHD, ASD and neurodiverse learners
  • Uses their learning style, interests and strengths
  • Makes lessons fun, focused and engaging
  • Adapts over time based on what works best

Coach Aandi doesn’t lecture. Coach Aandi guides. Gently. Clearly. And with a little humour.

Student Trials Running Now

We’re inviting a small group of parents to be part of our early pilot program. You’ll get:

  • Customised lessons for your child based on their profile
  • Support from Coach Aandi during the lessons
  • Feedback opportunities to help shape a better learning system
  • A say in how future learning tools are built — for kids like yours

Together, we’re not just testing a product — we’re building a movement.

Why join?

Because your child deserves to learn in a way that makes sense to them.

Because inclusion means adjusting the system, not the student.

And because real change only happens when parents like you get involved.

Limited spots available – we’ll be in touch to match your child’s profile with the right learning content.

 

What Parents Will Get:

  • A free trial of Coach Aandi overlayed on lessons from the set state curriculum
  • A personalised student learning profile
  • Early access to the tools as we build them out
  • A community of like-minded parents

FAQs

Q: Is this a full curriculum?

No — we’re starting with a small set of lessons to learn what works best. These lessons are based on the set curriculum though.

Q: What ages is this for?

Ages 6–17 — primary and secondary level students.

Q: Is this designed by teachers or experts?

Yes — built in collaboration with accessibility experts, educators, and researchers. You’ll help guide it further.

My Story — Belinda Vesey-Brown

A founder, a mum, a creative — and now, a woman on a mission.

Let me start with a story that’s stuck with me for over 20 years.

Someone once told me that life is like a set of parentheses — we don’t choose when we’re born, and we don’t get to decide when we die. But what we place between those brackets? That part is up to us.

He said: “The words inside the brackets add meaning to the sentence. But even without them, the sentence still makes sense.”
That hit me.

If our time here isn’t guaranteed to matter — then maybe it’s up to me to make sure it does.

I’ve spent my life trying to fill those brackets with meaning.

Over the years, I’ve built businesses I’m proud of — a design agency, a brand strategy model that helps brands connect with meaning, and an accessibility company that ensures content is usable for people who are blind, deaf, or neurodivergent. Each one has purpose. Each one makes a difference in its own way.

But deep down, I always felt there was something more. Something that brought together all my knowledge, heart, and experience — and could make a bigger dent in the world.

That something found me the day my son was diagnosed with ADHD.

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I had always known school was tough for him — the frustration, the zoning out, the boredom, the disruption in class that looked like ‘not trying’. But it wasn’t until I saw it written on a diagnostic report that the system’s failings hit me like a freight train.

Here was this bright, curious, hilarious kid — full of life and questions — being made to feel like a square peg in a round hole.
Not because he wasn’t capable.
But because the system wasn’t made for brains like his.

And in that moment, everything I’d done in my life — storytelling, inclusion, accessibility, brand strategy, even running businesses — suddenly felt like it had been preparing me for this.

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So I made a decision.

I would use everything I knew to help kids like mine thrive.

And Coach Aandi was born.

We’re building a learning platform that adapts to how a child learns — not the other way around. A place where neurodivergent kids can learn through lessons tailored to their interests, strengths, and processing styles. Where they’re guided by a learning coach — not left to flounder through dry worksheets and frustration.

It’s part passion, part purpose, and yes — part legacy.

Because this isn’t just about my son. It’s about all the kids like him. And all the parents like me, trying to make the system work when the system wasn’t built for our kids in the first place.

So yes — this is personal.

It’s also commercial.

It’s impact-driven.

It’s my legacy play.

And I hope, in some small way, it becomes part of yours too.

Thanks for being here.

— Belinda

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It's not just us

We want you to be a part of our journey, and we can’t make a difference without you.
Any questions you have or projects you want to work on together, don’t hesitate to contact us.