The NeuroBloom PATH™ Framework

A strengths-based framework that guides young adults from self-discovery to independence—through structured, real-world skill development.

The NeuroBloom PATH™ Framework

The transition from school to independence and meaningful employment is rarely a straight line—especially for young adults navigating autism, ADHD, or executive functioning challenges.

The NeuroBloom PATH™ Framework provides a structured yet flexible approach that supports individuals in building self-awareness, developing practical skills, and progressing toward long-term independence.

At NeuroBloom, we view growth as a pathway—not a checklist. Progress may include pauses, detours, and revisiting earlier stagesand that’s part of the process.

The PATH™ Framework in Action

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PATH™ stands for: P - Personal Discovery; A - Accelerate Skills, T - Transition to Work, H - Hired & Thriving

Growth on the PATH™ is not linear.

The PATH™ Framework is designed to support progress at every stage—meeting individuals where they are and helping them move forward with clarity and confidence.

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The 4 Stages of PATH™

The PATH™ Framework is built on four connected stages that support both personal insights and practical skill development. Each stage builds on the one before it—creating a continuous pathway from insight to action to independence.

Understanding strengths, interests, learning styles, and values.

This stage focuses on building self-awareness and direction, helping individuals better understand how they learn, what motivates them, and where their interests may lead.

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Building executive functioning and life skills that support independence.

This stage focuses on developing the practical skills needed to manage responsibilities, organize tasks, build routines, and increase confidence in daily life.

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Exploring career pathways and preparing for employment. ‍

This stage focuses on helping individuals translate strengths and interests into real-world opportunities. Participants begin building career readiness by exploring pathways, understanding workplace expectations, and preparing for the job search process.

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Securing employment and building confidence for long-term workplace success.

This stage focuses on navigating the hiring process and strengthening the skills needed to succeed once employed. Participants build confidence in interviewing, professional communication, workplace habits, and early career success.

How PATH™ Comes to Life

The PATH™ Framework is translated into structured, real-world learning experiences through the NeuroBloom Pathways.

Participants can engage with the PATH™ through:

  • Career Pathways – focused on direction, job readiness, and employment

  • Executive Function Pathways – focused on building organization, focus, and follow-through

Explore NeuroBloom Pathways

The NeuroBloom Pathways translates the PATH™ Framework into structured learning experiences. Participants can begin with the pathway that best matches their current stage, including Career and Executive Function pathways.

Built from decades of experience in talent development, coaching, and supporting neurodivergent young adults.

Start Where You Are

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Every individual enters the path at a different stage. Some are exploring strengths and direction. Others are building executive functioning skills, preparing for work, or navigating early employment. NeuroBloom meets individuals where they are and helps them move forward with clarity, confidence, and practical support.

Not sure where to start? We can help you determine the right starting point.