WHAT THIS IS

The 5D Collective is a community built for families navigating dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ADHD, and learning differences.

It is a place where parents and children can find support, understanding, and real-world guidance, so they don’t have to figure it out alone.

There are resources everywhere. But families still need a place to feel understood, ask real questions, and learn what actually helps. That’s why we created the 5D Collective.

Our Community

  • WHO IT’S FOR

    Families navigating:

    Dyslexia

    Dysgraphia

    Dyscalculia

    ADHD

    Learning differences

    For the kid in the chair, and everyone who supports them

  • WHAT WE OFFER

    Support

    A safe, ongoing space for parents and families to connect and share real experiences. Understanding, Clear, simple breakdowns of learning differences so families can truly understand what their child is experiencing.

    Tools

    Practical guidance for school systems, communication with teachers, sports, confidence, and day-to-day challenges.

    Access

    Conversations with experts, educators, and professionals who understand how to support different learners.

    Connection

    A community that removes isolation and reminds families they are not alone.

  • HOW IT WORKS

    Live parent conversations

    Expert Q&A sessions

    Topic-based discussions (school, diagnosis, sports, confidence)

    Shared experiences and real-world strategies

    Ongoing access to community and resources

  • WHY THIS MATTERS

    The Sopel Foundation has created awareness. The 5D Collective gives families somewhere to go next. A space where understanding turns into action and no child feels alone in how they learn.

  • “All of the guidance I’ve received through the Word Blindness podcast and listening to Brent and Juliet has truly given me hope for my daughter. I’m grateful to feel seen, supported, and connected through this community, and I’m really excited to be a part of The 5D Collective.”

    — A Mom who’s been navigating this journey and now feels hopeful and supported

  • I am BEYOND thankful for your community. I feel so much more at ease. **** is starting her new school in the fall. It finally feels like everything is falling into place ♡

    — a Mom trying to do her best

  • I can't thank you enough for the connections, the Dyslexic Star Box and guidance ♡♡♡♡♡ will definitely keep you posted on life. ♡♡♡♡♡♡

    — Maggie ( Mom of a child with dyslexia)

  • The Sopel Foundation for Dyslexia has been a source of hope and comfort for me and my family. As a parent, you want your kids to be accepted and feel free to be who they are. The foundation has provided a sense of belonging and community where my daughter feels seen, understood and supported and I am so incredibly grateful for it all.

    - Valerie (mom to kids who learn differently)

  • Brent and Juliet came into my life after 28 years of my diagnosis and my hiding and shame, but I am finally free. Working with them, I realized that dyslexia has made me who I am, so I’m not angry about being dyslexic — it’s okay. I just process information differently than most people. The community of dyslexics is amazingly strong, understanding, genuine, accepting, encouraging, and fun. We can laugh with each other about it.

    — Dwight (No Longer Hiding My Dyslexia)

You are not alone. Join a community that understands, supports, and offers connection, resources, conversations, and the reminder that being seen changes everything.