Practicing Neuroinclusive Listening Cards
A practical tool to help people develop listening skills that respect neurodivergent communication styles.
Why it exists
Listening is often taught as:
- Waiting your turn to speak
- Interpreting quickly
- Responding efficiently
Which misses what’s actually needed.
Problem it solves
Conversations break down because:
- People feel misunderstood
- Signals are misread
- Assumptions fill the gaps
How it works
- Prompts that guide attention and interpretation
- Scenarios that challenge default assumptions
- Practices for slowing down listening
- Focus on understanding—not responding
How to use it
- Training and workshops
- Team communication exercises
- Facilitation contexts
- Personal development
What it’s not
- Not communication scripts
- Not about “active listening hacks”
- Not about fixing others
Why it matters
Because being heard changes everything.
