Karen Ann Timm
Karen was featured on the OPC podcast, Leadership Talks in March 2024 when she discussed Neuroaffirmative, Human Rights-Informed Practice
Read Karen's article for the OPC Register: Reframing Normal: Embracing Autistic Truths Fosters Trajectory Shifts for Neuro-Inclusive Schools
Karen Timm is a perpetually reflective educational leader, an author, an artist and a musician, a relentless learner, public speaker, and a passionate proponent of the Neurodiversity movement, as well as a global Autistic advocate; most importantly, she is the proud, openly Autistic parent of an AUsome Human.
Founder of the Neurodivergent Infinity Network of Educators, Karen works with NINE ‘beyond walls and borders’ to foster Human Rights based, Neuroaffirmative practice in Education and beyond. By spearheading events such as the international Intersectional Infinity Summit, leading the development of NINE’s educational resources for Educators and other Allies, and modelling her commitment to amplifying diverse Autistic and otherwise Neurodivergent perspectives, Karen has developed a reputation for driving change through ongoing critically reflective practice, active community building and innovative collaborative partnerships which disrupt thinking, shift defaults and change the trajectory for Neurodivergent students, colleagues and families. When Karen is not engaged in her busy work as a school administrator or her advocacy efforts, you may find her drafting one or more picture books, paddleboarding, beachcombing, stim dancing, viola playing, or capturing unique details from nature through photography and the arts.
Karen has presented for a variety of organizations including:
Ontario Principal's Council,
Neurodiversity Training International,
AMASE Scotland,
Association of Chief Speech and Language Pathologists of Ontario,
Anti-Ableism Symposium for Waterloo Region District School Board
Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board
She has developed and conducted professional development at several Ontario schools and has been featured in multiple podcasts and online live events. Karen is looking forward to more powerful cross-pollination opportunities working in community with schools and school boards across Ontario and beyond as we work together
Karen is pursuing her Master's of Education at Ontario Tech University, with research interests in Neuroaffirmative Practice; Normalizing an Intersectional approach to Accessibility, Autonomy and Reliable AAC for Non-Speakers and Multi-modal communicators; and Human-Rights Based, Trauma-Informed and Anti-Ableist Intentional Systemic Design.
Read Karen's article in the Ontario Principal's Council's magazine, The Register: Reframing Normal: Embracing Autistic Truths Fosters Trajectory Shifts for Neuro-Inclusive Schools
To book Karen as presenter at your school, school board or community event, or to request a consult, email: Karen.timm@ontariotechu.net .
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