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To enable creative children and adults to learn in a way that matches their strengths. It is only common sense (that often doesn’t seem very common these days), to teach students in a way that matches their strengths. Creative students learn easily when calm through mental imagery, those pictures we all have in our head; some people have fabulous colored pictures, others may just picture cartoon, it matters not, they are all pictures.

I have been teaching creative students for 22 years how to picture words, especially for the English language that has so many rules, words that break the rules and crazy homophones.

If you are brave enough to break the barriers and learn in the way that matches your strengths, join my Secrets of Dyslexia and ADHD series, here https://olivehickmott.wordpress.com/2022/01/01/the-secrets-of-dyslexia-and-adhd/

This week I am covering the effects of anxiety on learning, something that thousands of children and adults are currently experiencing; are you prepared to join us and make a difference? In addition, you will learn how breathing and grounding dramatically improve anxiety, plus many more skills to add to your toolbox.

My name is Olive Hickmott; I would be pleased to support you in any way I can.
You are welcome to contact me olive@empoweringlearning.co.uk
Please register here to follow my blog at http://www.olivehickmott.co.uk
You will find other useful informationat http://www.empoweringlearning.co.uk
Here is my YouTube channel for more free resources: https://www.youtube.com/c/OliveHickmott
My latest books are:
The Elephants in the Classroom: using every student’s natural power of mental Imagery to enhance learning: Neurodiversity through the lens of mental Imagery.
Bridges to Success – How to transform Learning Difficulties
Recover Your energy– this book will energise you
You too can do health 

#dyslexia #adhd #creative #empoweringlearning

About olivehickmott

I am a Forensic Learning coach, showing people how they can improve their own learning and change their health. Working with creative neurodivergent students is a joy, as they learn new skills to overcome many of their learning challenges.
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