Reset Moves has undergone a comprehensive review and come out smiling.
Australian wellbeing app Reset Moves, designed to support neurodivergent children through short physical interventions has been recognised as a certified autism resource by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards.
That means the app meets rigorous standards for supporting neurodivergent children and follows a comprehensive IBCCES review.
As part of this recognition, Reset Moves will now be featured on the IBCCES Accessibility App, a global platform that connects individuals with disabilities and their families to certified inclusive products, services, and destinations.
This inclusion opens the door to a worldwide community of parents, educators, and therapists seeking evidence-based digital tools to support neurodivergent individuals.
“This certification is a proud moment for our team,” said Liam Casson, CEO of Reset Moves.
“It validates the work we’re doing to build a supportive, fun, and effective intervention that can help children thrive at home, at school, and in therapy settings—often in under 10 minutes.”
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Reset Moves encourages movement and focus through a suite of gamified physical activities. Trials conducted across more than 250 students aged 5–17 years have shown strong results in boosting attention, mood, and physical activity. The platform also offers a real-time dashboard for teachers, therapists, and organisations to customise and monitor each child’s experience.
The app is already seeing uptake in Australian schools and therapy networks, with further expansion planned nationally and internationally.
The certification is expected to enhance Reset Moves’ ability to partner with educational systems and allied health providers across the globe.
Reset Moves’ listing now appears in the Certified Autism Resources Directory.