Educating Visually to Empower, Connect & Inspire.

OUR MISSION

 

“Advocate for Neurodiversity and Inclusion amongst the underserved population of Neurodivergent Learners in our communities, and to create, provide and support with Resources and Visual-Based Educational Tools that Empower towards Independent Living.”

EdVirtually™ Subscription Donation

Donate a lifetime Subscription or more to the EdVirtually™ platform, to help someone/people who most need this educational platform but with little means to access this life changing tool. Thank you for helping us make a difference to Empower, Connect & Inspire.

In Dedication & Loving Memory of…

A beautiful wife, wonderful mother  and loving grandmother.

VIRTUAL LEARNING PROGRAM

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Benefits…

Focuses on Visual Learning through Real Life, Visually Engaging Images

Encourages Curiosity and Making Self-to-World Connections

Allows a Relaxed Schedule and a Self-Paced Learning Environment

Decreases Stress, Anxiety and Emotional Dysregulation

Improves overall Speech, Language and Interpersonal Communication

Reinforces Self-awareness and Life Skills Building

Cultivates Ownership of Learning

Builds Self Confidence and Self Empowerment

Promotes Interactive and Student-Engaged Learning

Program Objectives…

To Encourage Fun-oriented Task Completion

To Improve Literacy and Reading Comprehension Standards

To Increase Understanding of Academic and Non-Academic Concepts

To Reinforce Life Skills concepts that enable future independent living

To Support and Teach Neurodiversity Inclusion, Mindfulness and Positive Behavioral Strategies

To Enable Self-Directed Learning Autonomy in every Neurodivergent Learner

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What is EdVisually?

EdVisually in its full form means “Educating Visually”. Our nonprofit emerged to meet this need to provide visual learning resources for Neurodivergent Learners, especially those on the Autism Spectrum who absorb information almost entirely visually.

Neurodivergent learners are highly visual, and processing information delivered to them visually is vital to comprehending and making connections to analyze the world around them.

It is our primary goal to meet the inadequate supply of visually-driven educational resources that are available, by creating augmented instruction for those with learning challenges.