💬 New Article
I’ve been spending some time putting the thinking behind Visually Speaking into writing.
The first article explores a question we occasionally get asked:
Why don’t our learning resources include recommended age ranges?
It’s a question that has shaped many of our design decisions and over-arching philosophy.
In the article, I talk about why chronological age and developmental milestones are valuable, while also exploring why we begin with a different question when choosing or designing a learning resource:
What is this learner (client, child, self) working toward right now?
I’d love to know what you think.
After you’ve had a chance to read it, feel free to come back here and share your reflections.
  • What resonated with you?
  • What challenged your thinking?
  • What questions did it leave you with?
3
0 comments
Melissa Choquette
4
💬 New Article
powered by
Thriving Together
skool.com/thriving-together-8580
A neurodiversity-affirming community by Visually Speaking, dedicated to the people who support learners. Thriving isn’t something we do alone.
Build your own community
Bring people together around your passion and get paid.
Powered by