05/27/2026
Are you someone who thinks in pictures, movies, or graphics in your mind’s eye?
Research indicates that 95% or more of children, including children on the Autism spectrum, think with a visual system: by making pictures, movies, and graphics in their minds. However, the vast majority of instruction in schools is provided using auditory – not visual – methods. This discrepancy between the way that most educators teach, and the way that children learn best, has led to a mismatch in our current school system. Despite the best intentions of educators to include individuals with learning differences, many children with Autism are not making as much school progress as their neurotypical peers.
This image provides a snapshot of the topics presented in the book Visual Thinking Strategies for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Language of Pictures. This book aims to flip the script: by encouraging adults to think not about what they can provide to neurodiverse children, but instead on what these children’s brains need to thrive. To make such a radical shift in perspective, national expert on Autism Dr. Ellyn Arwood advocates for parents, educators, and caregivers of neurodiverse children to think using a visual learning system in order to see the world through the eyes of these young and exceptional individuals. Alongside speech-language pathologist Carole Kaulitz and behavioral-learning consultant Mabel Brown, Dr. Arwood demonstrates how Viconic Language Methods™ can open new doors of learning for children who have struggled in schools or other clinical settings. Join these educational specialists as they usher in the newest movement of brain-based, strength-based visual learning
Neuro-Education Press publishes resources to promote ‘Brain-Based, Visual Education Strategies for All.’ For more books, videos, and other materials please visit www.neuroedpress.com
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