Create personalized, accessible stories designed for children with ADHD, dyslexia, autism, and all learning differences. Every child deserves stories they can read, enjoy, and succeed with.
Our AI adapts stories for specific needs, ensuring every child can engage and thrive
Shorter segments, engaging pacing, high-interest topics, and interactive elements that maintain attention and focus throughout the story.
Dyslexia-friendly fonts, optimized spacing, clear text layout, and phonics-friendly vocabulary that support decoding and fluency.
Clear structure, predictable patterns, visual supports, and social stories that help with understanding emotions and situations.
Flexible reading levels, adjustable complexity, and personalized content that meets each child exactly where they are.
Every element is thoughtfully designed for accessibility
Our AI automatically adjusts sentence length, vocabulary complexity, and paragraph structure based on your child's specific needs. For ADHD, we use shorter, punchy sentences. For dyslexia, we optimize word choice and syllable patterns.
Text formatting matters. We use dyslexia-friendly fonts, optimal spacing, high contrast, and clean layouts that reduce visual stress and improve readability for all children.
Each page includes supportive illustrations that reinforce the text. Images focus on key elements from the story, providing visual context clues that aid comprehension and memory.
Story structure is adapted to maintain engagement. We balance action and calm, provide clear transitions, and create predictable patterns that help children feel secure and focused.
The most powerful reading motivator is interest. Create stories about dinosaurs, space, animals, sports—whatever captivates your child. Engagement leads to success.
Real experiences from parents of neurodivergent children
"My son has ADHD and reading has always been a struggle. He'd lose focus after a paragraph. These shorter, high-interest stories keep him engaged from start to finish. For the first time, he's asking to read more!"
"Emma has dyslexia and traditional books frustrated her. The dyslexia-friendly formatting and phonics-based vocabulary have made such a difference. She's reading independently now and actually enjoying it. This has changed our lives."
"My daughter is autistic and needs predictable structure. The clear patterns and social stories have helped her understand emotions better. We create stories about real situations she faces, and it's become a powerful learning tool."
The research-backed benefits of inclusive reading materials
When stories are designed for how a child's brain works, reading becomes achievable instead of frustrating. Success builds confidence, which drives continued engagement and growth.
Accessible formatting and appropriate challenge levels remove the anxiety many neurodivergent children feel around reading. Stories become enjoyable rather than stressful.
Children with learning differences need more practice, not less. When reading is enjoyable, they read more—and that practice directly builds literacy skills.
Every child deserves to see themselves in stories. Personalized content affirms their identity and shows that their way of learning is valued and supported.
Everything you need to support neurodivergent readers
Select specific adaptations for ADHD, dyslexia, autism, or general reading support. Adjust settings as your child grows and their needs evolve.
Choose reading levels from K-5. Match content to interest level while keeping text complexity at their reading level—no more "baby books" for older kids.
Every story includes optional audio narration. Perfect for auditory learners, reluctant readers, or following along to build fluency.
Create as many stories as you need with your credits. Try different approaches, topics, and formats to discover what resonates with your child.
Read online, download as PDF, or order professional printed hardback books. Whatever format works best for your child.
Share stories with therapists, teachers, or family members. Build a support team around your child's reading journey.
When creating a story, you can select specific accessibility options (ADHD, dyslexia, autism, or general support). Our AI then adjusts multiple elements: sentence length and structure, vocabulary choices, text formatting and spacing, visual layout, illustration style, pacing and story structure, and content focus. Each adaptation is based on research about how different brains process information.
Yes! You select adaptations when creating each individual story. This means you can experiment with different settings to see what works best for your child. If your child has multiple diagnoses (like ADHD and dyslexia), you can select multiple adaptations simultaneously.
Absolutely! The accessibility features we use (clear formatting, engaging pacing, supportive illustrations) benefit all readers. Many families use our adapted stories for all their children, regardless of learning differences. Good design is universal design.
Yes. You can select multiple accessibility options when creating a story. For example, if your child has both ADHD and dyslexia, you can apply both sets of adaptations. Our AI will optimize the story to address both needs simultaneously.
This is exactly who we built this for. Start with their strongest interest—whether that's dinosaurs, Minecraft, horses, or something else entirely. Create a very short story (14-16 pages) about that topic, with them as the main character. The combination of high interest + appropriate challenge level + personal connection often breaks through reading resistance. Start small and build from there.
Yes! Many reading specialists, speech therapists, and educational therapists use our stories as part of intervention programs. The ability to customize content, adjust reading levels, and incorporate specific vocabulary makes these stories ideal for targeted practice. You can also share stories with therapists and teachers.
Start with your child's tested reading level, not their age or grade. Many neurodivergent children have gaps between their chronological age and reading level. The beauty of personalized stories is that you can use age-appropriate topics (like what 5th graders are interested in) with 2nd grade reading level text. This preserves dignity while providing appropriate challenge.
Many families report that accessible, personalized stories were a turning point in their child's reading journey. We've heard from parents whose children went from refusing to read to asking for "just one more story." The combination of appropriate support, high interest, and personalization creates conditions where many children can finally experience reading success.
Yes! We work with schools, therapy centers, and educational practices. Contact us at schools@lovetoread.ai for information about institutional accounts, volume pricing, and specialized features for educational and therapeutic settings.
Create your first accessible, personalized story today—free