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Visual Tools, Kaleidoscopic Self Care Laura Matteson Visual Tools, Kaleidoscopic Self Care Laura Matteson

Visual Prioritizing for Kaleidoscopic Thinkers

Learn how to use visual communication as an aid for prioritizing challenges for yourself and with your people. Types of aids that help with prioritizing are the ones that allow someone to see all of the ideas and categorize them in a gamified way. Then providing a visual aid to remember the final decision is a helpful way to allow those with active brains to remember what was discussed. When in doubt, check in with yourself or your client.

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Visual Accessibility, Visual Advocacy Laura Matteson Visual Accessibility, Visual Advocacy Laura Matteson

Do Your Clients Have Learning Challenges - and Does It Matter?

Everyone learns differently. Knowing how someone learns and what challenges they may be experiencing is extremely important if you are a guide or teacher for your client. Service providers also benefit from knowing how their client learns since that will help them present what they created with more buy-in and less edits. When you can empower your client by supporting their understanding in a project or program, that builds trust and trust is the bedrock for growth and smoother journeys.

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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.

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Simple Uses for Screenshare Walkthroughs

Virtual Walkthroughs can be used as an accessibility tool for all sorts of learners. Providing a video of a step by step process can eliminate repetitive questions and also be a fun alternative to a mundane explanation. Watch the video below to see an example.

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