Creating an Autism-Friendly Space with Naeemah Ford Goldson, CPO®

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As organizers, we know that every space should be tailored to meet individual needs, and when it comes to autism, sensory considerations are paramount. Each element fosters comfort and productivity, from lighting to layout. In this episode, Naeemah shares the items she used to create a sensory-friendly space for her autistic son.
Naeemah Ford Goldson is a dynamic force in the world of organization. As a Certified Professional Organizer® and the driving force behind Restore Order Professional Organizing, she's reshaping spaces and lives. Beyond her business, Naeemah champions diversity in her field, founding the National Association of Black Professional Organizers to uplift BIPOC voices.
But Naeemah's influence doesn't stop there. She's the author of "Tidy Tessa," a children's book fostering organizational skills from a young age. Additionally, with her expertise as a custom closet designer, she's revamped numerous areas, ranging from closets and pantries to garages and playrooms.
Prior to her organizing career, Naeemah earned her Bachelor's in Broadcasting, honing her skills in media before starting Restore Order in 2013. Now, you can catch her as host of the "Organize Me! Radio" podcast.
You might have spotted her on TV or in your favorite magazine, dishing out her expert advice in publications like Martha Stewart Living and The New York Times. She even shared her organizing wisdom on The Drew Barrymore Show, proving she's the real deal.

To learn more about Naeemah, visit her website naeemahfordgoldson.com
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Creating an Autism-Friendly Space with Naeemah Ford Goldson, CPO®

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