An inspiration: neurodiversity from the inside out

When I think about Neurodiversity, I think about my school days and the school days others have experienced, just not understanding why they find school so difficult.

I was lucky to find the secret to how visual thinkers overcome literacy challenges, through using their strengths of mental imagery. This interview with Allen explains my journey and how I came to be a neurodiverse coach and advocate, finding my passion in life. I can help you take the same journey.

We have on-line live coaching available to anyone who wants to learn more about supporting highly visual, creative children and adults, who are often neurodivergent. Do join one of our free sessions.

Neurodivergent Strengths and Challenges

My name is Olive Hickmott, I am a health and learning coach, specialising in working with neurodivergent students. I would be pleased to support you in any way I can.
You are welcome to contact me olive@empoweringlearning.co.uk
Here you will find my learning platform for some of my training programmes and free live webinars  www.visualkids.co.uk
You will find other useful information and Practitioner Training at 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

#olivehickmott #visualthinking #empoweringlearning #neurodivergent #mentalimagery #alleno’donoghue

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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