I didn't grow up with every advantage. I grew up as a first-generation American, with English as my second language. At 11 years old, already in 8th grade, I struggled to read at the level everyone expected of me. I would mix up my b's and d's at a young age. I dreaded the moment a teacher would call on me to read aloud in front of the class. The teasing was relentless, and it came from ignorance, from a system that didn't always have the tools or patience for kids like me. But one day, I decided to teach myself. I forced my way through it. I built my own skills, one word at a time. What I desperately needed back then were affordable, accessible worksheets I could take home and practice with quietly, on my own terms, resources that met me where I was without shame. I didn't have that. So I built it for the children who come after me. Having a family member on the spectrum, and getting close to people with children on the spectrum. I saw firsthand how the community is too often misunderstood, underserved, and mistreated by systems that should exist to support them. That lit a fire in me that has never gone out. Today, as a Behavior Analyst with years of clinical experience in homes, clinics, and school. I create the resources I wish had existed. Not just as a professional, but as someone who knows what it feels like to struggle, to be overlooked, and to find your way anyway. Every worksheet I design is built with one goal: that by the time our children reach their formative years, they are confident, capable, and ready to take on the world!!