
19 May New App Helping Neurodivergent Kids Gets Global Tick of Approval
Reset Moves transforms any mobile device into a ‘wellbeing’ companion for Neurodivergent Kids
An Aussie-made app designed to help neurodivergent kids move, focus and feel better has just received a major international endorsement.
Reset Moves, a wellbeing app full of fun, short physical activities, has been officially recognised as a Certified Autism Resource by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). This means it meets strict global standards for supporting children with autism and other cognitive differences.
The app offers bite-sized movement breaks—many under 10 minutes—that are designed to boost kids’ attention, mood, and physical activity. It’s already being used in schools and therapy sessions around Australia and is now gaining worldwide interest.
What makes Reset Moves stand out is how easy it is to use—just download it onto a phone or tablet and it becomes a personal wellbeing tool, turning movement into a game. There’s also a dashboard for parents, teachers and therapists to personalise the experience and track how kids are going.
“This is a proud moment for our team,” said Reset Moves CEO Liam Casson. “It shows that what we’ve created is not only fun and engaging but genuinely helpful for kids at home, at school and during therapy.”
Reset Moves is now featured on the IBCCES Accessibility App, a global platform that connects families with inclusive tools and services.
For more information or to join Reset’s mission to revolutionise wellbeing for neurodivergent children, visit: www.resetmoves.com or download the app from the App Store. Reset Moves on the App Store You can find Reset Moves listed in the Certified Autism Resources Directory here:
👉 https://ibcces.org/certified-autism-resource/