Innovating Neurodiversity Support: Robby & Co Connects Xtraordinary with the CHC Schwab Learning Center
In November, Robby & Co had the privilege of facilitating a powerful connection between one of our most successful brands, Xtraordinary, and the renowned CHC Schwab Learning Center at Stanford. This collaboration sparked insightful conversations about the future of neurodiversity care and how we can break down the barriers faced by neurodivergent children and young adults.
Adrian Trejo, CEO of Xtraordinary, and Nancy Lambert from the CHC engaged in a heartfelt and forward-thinking discussion on two critical issues: improving testing and follow-up for neurodivergent individuals, and finding innovative ways to democratize diagnoses—particularly for underserved communities who are often overlooked by the system. They also tackled the high cost of specialized care, highlighting the financial strain families face when seeking treatment from the right professionals.
Adrian took the opportunity to share some exciting developments from Xtraordinary, unveiling their latest project: a groundbreaking fidgetal device designed to make diagnostic and treatment processes more accessible. This cutting-edge technology combines at-home ECG monitoring with an intuitive digital interface powered by AI, enabling families, physicians, and children to collaborate seamlessly on diagnosis and treatment from the comfort of their own homes. It’s a bold step forward in making high-quality neurodivergent care more accessible and affordable.
The conversation also delved into the inspiring journey of the CHC Schwab Learning Center, where Nancy shared the center’s own innovations in supporting neurodiverse individuals. With years of experience navigating unique challenges, the CHC has developed a wealth of success stories and remarkable minds who have passed through its doors, many of whom have gone on to achieve extraordinary things. It was a testament to the power of perseverance, creativity, and collaboration in reshaping the future of neurodiversity care.
At Robby & Co, we are incredibly proud to be part of this movement—working alongside leaders like Adrian and Nancy to drive change and innovation in the neurodiversity space. The discussions held that day were a reminder that when we come together to share ideas, push boundaries, and support one another, we can build a future where neurodivergent individuals not only thrive, but lead the way.