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Visual Communication Tools & Resources for Self-Proclaimed Scatterbrains!
Communication & Affirming Neurodiversity with Natashia
I discovered Natashia’s work on Instagram and fell in love with her passion for treating children with respect and helping parents develop the skills to communicate with their kids holistically.
Her parenting tips and vulnerable shares are so inspiring and have been excellent prompts for me as I parent my differently wired children (and myself). I can totally connect with what Natashia talks about in this interview as a mother whose business became what it is today because of how I needed to show up for my children and family as a whole, which eventually informed how I choose to show up for myself.
Natashia makes beautiful communication books that utilize visual aids to give young children a voice in their own lives. It’s a fantastic tool for children on the spectrum and children who use nonverbal forms of communication.
I’m so excited to share Natashia’s story and work with you here. Enjoy!
Visual Note Taking Basics
Visual note taking is one of many fantastic tools for seeing your thoughts more clearly (especially if you’re a kaleidoscopic thinker!) This article covers the tools you can use, how to make a visual library and how to plan ahead with journey templates.
Universal Design, Visual Thinking Accessibility and Intersectionality for Coaching
Visual accessibility means helping visual learners (“Oh I see it now” people) and visual thinkers (“How do I say this…” people) understand what you are saying and share their thoughts so they can fully participate in the conversation. We can only really support them if we think of it from a Universal Design (works for all students) and Intersectionality lens (thinking of new experiences caused by overlapping access issues).