Neurodiverse Problem Solving
Get ready to dive deep into creative problem-solving strategies with a neurodiverse twist!
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Overview
Problem solving is a core life skill—but for those with ADHD, Autism, or Learning Disabilities, traditional methods often fall short. Neurodiverse Problem Solving provides strategies grounded in Psychology and Child Counselling to teach effective, flexible problem-solving skills for neurodiverse individuals. The course is low commitment and available for a limited time only—it won’t return once it’s gone.
Description
This course reframes problem solving through the lens of Neurodiversity. You’ll learn how different cognitive styles process challenges, how emotions play a role in executive function, and how to empower individuals with ADHD and Autism to become confident decision-makers.
What you'll gain:
- Psychology-based frameworks for supporting neurodiverse thinking
- Strategies for breaking down problems into manageable parts
- Approaches to help individuals with Learning Disabilities use visual and kinetic tools
- Child Counselling techniques for emotion-focused problem resolution
- Custom tools to help ADHD and Autism learners build resilience
All content is structured for low time commitment and can be accessed anytime. If you want to unlock the problem-solving potential in neurodiverse individuals, this course is a must—but the window is closing fast.
Who Is This Course For
Designed for educators, therapists, parents, and support workers. If you're helping children or adults with ADHD, Autism, or Learning Disabilities develop independence and critical thinking, this course will equip you with transformative tools.
Requirements
Just a willingness to learn and an interest in Neurodiversity. The course requires no academic background in Psychology or Child Counselling, though both are integrated into every module. Lessons are concise, flexible, and perfect for busy schedules.
Career Path
Add specialized Neurodiversity skills to your resume, positioning yourself as a solution-oriented educator, counsellor, or coach. From therapy sessions to classrooms, the ability to teach adaptive problem solving is priceless. Act now—this course will not be offered again.
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