A social story aimed at helping people understand the concept of neurodiversity, which is that there are different kinds of brains. This story incorporates three kinds of brains (Neurotypical, Autistic and ADHD) and relates them to three kinds of
Subjects:
Special Education, Gifted and Talented, Professional Development
Series 2! Full second series of ten pdf high quality graphics aimed at interpreting behaviours that those who don't understand neurodiversity can struggle with. This is about educating adults (parents, carers, teachers, coaches, instructors etc) and
A social story aimed at helping people understand the concept of neurodiversity, which is that there are different kinds of brains. This story is a special Dyslexia and FASD edition for Neurodiversity Week which incorporates three kinds of brains
Subjects:
Special Education, Professional Development, Reading Strategies
Full series of ten pdf high quality graphics aimed at interpreting behaviours that those who don't understand neurodiversity can struggle with. This is about educating adults (parents, carers, teachers, coaches, instructors etc) and children, rather
Full series of ten pdf high quality graphics aimed to help create understanding of autistic communication styles for those who don't understand neurodiversity and how it can look. This is about educating adults (parents, carers, teachers, coaches,
Subjects:
Special Education, Gifted and Talented, Professional Development
A meltdown is a very specific state of being, where a person is activated in to a fight or flight mode. It can look like a tantrum, raging in anger, a temper explosion and violent/abusive. This info-graphic is about what shouldn't be done, so that
Subjects:
Special Education, Classroom Management, Professional Development
"You're Reading Us Wrong: How assumptions mean you don't see what's underneath the surface." This series is aimed at highlighting how external presentations of emotions don't always align with the internal reality. It can be used to help people
Subjects:
Special Education, Gifted and Talented, Early Intervention
This three page resource has been created as a way to start a conversation about neurodiversity with spaces that are exclusionary. If your child or a child you care for is struggling to partake in an activity or service because of the environment
'After We Realise We Are (or might be) Autistic/ADHD' is a story aimed at helping those who are late diagnosed or identified with the aftermath of realising their neurology after a life of not knowing. Although based on my own lived experience,
Subjects:
Special Education, Gifted and Talented, Professional Development
With the increase in awareness of neurodiversity, understanding meltdowns is a must. This basic three page slide download can give a starting point for professionals and parents to navigate this area, with an easy to understand breakdown of what a
Two free pdf high quality graphics from my ten page series aimed at interpreting behaviours that those who don't understand neurodiversity can struggle with. This is about educating adults (parents, carers, teachers, coaches, instructors etc) and
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
I am a homeschooling mother of two in a neurodivergent family.
MY TEACHING STYLE
Yet to be added
HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT
Yet to be added
MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
Bachelors degree.
ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
I want the world to be a kinder and more inclusive place through the awareness and acceptance of different kinds of brains.