About Neshat
Where science meets the heart of learning.
Neshat began not as a business, but as a scientific journey — a question born in leading universities around the world: How does the human brain make perfect output out of imperfect input
What started as small experiments on the relationship between movement and language soon grew into a mission. In our early days, five courageous mothers joined an online experiment to see whether they could help their children learn a second language — even with limited English themselves. They doubted at first. But when their children began to speak fluently and joyfully, word spread. Five moms became fifty, then five hundred, especially during the pandemic when families everywhere sought meaning and connection at home.
As the community expanded, Neshat evolved from a research initiative into a fully online academy — the first of its kind in Iran, and now a growing movement across Europe. Today, thousands of children learn through Neshat’s ecosystem of teachers, supervisors, psychologists, and researchers — all united by one belief:
Real learning happens when we feel safe, seen, and inspired.
Our approach combines neurolinguistics and psychology to awaken each child’s natural capacity for language. We train caregivers to stimulate the brain through interaction, play, rhythm, and emotion — nurturing bilingualism not as a subject, but as a lived experience.
Inside Neshat, every layer — from HR to quality control, from parents to teachers — is designed to protect one simple truth: learning thrives in emotional ease. When teachers feel supported, when parents feel confident, and when children feel loved, learning flows naturally.
And because we believe education should give back to life itself, we plant a tree in the name of every child who graduates — a living symbol of growth and continuity.
Today, Neshat is proud to be expanding across the Netherlands, Austria, and France, bringing our vision of mindful, brain-based bilingual education to families around the world.
Neshat is not just an academy. It’s a movement — where science blossoms into joy.