Inclusive education · Abu Dhabi, UAE
Where every step counts
See the ability, not the disability.
Zen Zone is a nurturing space for neurodiverse children and the families who love them, built on expert care and the belief that every child can grow at their own pace.

A place built on belief, not limits
We support children with autism, ADHD and learning differences through education, therapy and emotional well-being, online and in person. Growth here is measured in confidence, curiosity and the joy of learning, not grades alone.
- 9+
- years guiding neurodiverse learners
- 10
- zones of integrated, joined-up care
- 1:1
- time with every child and parent

Ten zones, one child at the centre
Each zone is a different way of meeting a child: how they learn, play, feel and grow. Together they form one joined-up plan.

Educational & Development Support
Structured learning that meets each child where they are, then moves gently forward.

Tailored Learning Hubs
A plan shaped around one child's needs, never a template applied to everyone.

Showcase Different Talents
Stages, talk shows and friendly competitions where every child gets to shine.

Daily Parent Connection
Honest communication with parents every day, so you are never on the outside.

“Success in education is not measured by grades alone. True impact shows in confidence, curiosity, emotional growth, and the joy of learning.”
Palak Trivedi is a special educator and inclusion specialist with more than a decade in early-childhood and special-needs education. As Founder and Director of Zen Zone, she helps neurodiverse children and their families through education, therapy and emotional well-being.
Palak Trivedi
Founder & Director, Zen Zone
How we work alongside you
We start with the child
Strengths first. We learn how a child sees the world before we plan a single session.
We include the family
Parents hear from us daily. You are part of the plan, not an audience to it.
We move at their pace
Small, steady steps, tracked honestly, celebrated genuinely. Every one counts.
Every mission has a beginning. Ours has a name.
Palak built Zen Zone for her son Aarav first. Today he is an autistic teenager who has written and illustrated a shelf of his own children's books.









