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Inclusive Learning Support

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BROOKLYN, New York, United States
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Inclusive Learning Support offers engaging, evidence-based digital learning resources designed for all children, whether neurodivergent or neurotypical. Our customizable worksheets, interactive activities, and ABA-inspired tools support language development, fine motor skills, early academics, and behavior management. Created by an experienced Behavior Analyst with a background in psychology and special education, our materials were designed with simplicity and structure in mind, each worksheet gives teachers and families a ready-to-use tool that supports developmental milestones without hours of prep. Explore our store today and empower every learner!
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Preview of Autism Vocabulary Building: My Body & Healthy Fruits Matching Activity

Autism Vocabulary Building: My Body & Healthy Fruits Matching Activity

An engaging matching activity designed to help students with autism build essential vocabulary related to body parts and healthy fruits. This resource supports language development, visual discrimination, and independent learning skills. Ideal for special education classrooms, ABA therapy, speech sessions, and early learners.
Preview of Parts of the Body Worksheet | Body Parts Labeling | Handwriting Practice

Parts of the Body Worksheet | Body Parts Labeling | Handwriting Practice

Introduce basic anatomy and vocabulary with this simple "Body Parts" labeling worksheet! This resource is designed to help young learners identify and name key parts of the human body while practicing their spelling and handwriting. It is an ideal addition to any Kindergarten science curriculum or health lesson. What’s Included in This Resource: Focused Vocabulary: Students learn to identify and write four core body parts: Nose, Mouth, Face, and Body. Interactive Task: The prompt asks student
Preview of Body Parts Spelling & Handwriting Practice | Labeling & Vocabulary | KG Science

Body Parts Spelling & Handwriting Practice | Labeling & Vocabulary | KG Science

If you are looking for an "All About Me" or "Health and Human Body" unit staple, you found it. This isn't just a coloring sheet; it’s a targeted literacy tool that helps students connect scientific concepts to their own bodies. What’s Inside:Interactive Vocabulary: Students work with four foundational body terms: NOSE, MOUTH, FACE, and BODY.Spelling & Completion: Each word requires students to "complete the body parts," reinforcing letter formation and phonics.Visual Connection: Designed to help
Preview of Vehicle Matching Worksheet | Vocabulary Practice | Preschool & Kindergarten

Vehicle Matching Worksheet | Vocabulary Practice | Preschool & Kindergarten

Engage your little learners with this Vehicle Matching Worksheet! This no-prep transportation activity is perfect for helping Kindergarten and Preschool students develop visual discrimination and vocabulary recognition skills. Fuel your students' curiosity about the world around them! What’s Included: Vocabulary Building: Students match clear images of vehicles to their corresponding names: Bus, Plane, Boat, and Helicopter. Interactive Task: A "Match the vehicle with its name" prompt that e
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Experience

Inclusive Learning Support offers engaging, evidence-based digital learning resources designed for all children, whether neurodivergent or neurotypical. Our customizable worksheets, interactive activities, and ABA-inspired tools support language development, fine motor skills, early academics, and behavior management. Created by an experienced Behavior Analyst with a background in psychology and special education, our materials were designed with simplicity and structure in mind, each worksheet gives teachers and families a ready-to-use tool that supports developmental milestones without hours of prep. Explore our store today and empower every learner!

Teaching style

My approach is individualized, engaging, and evidence-based. I believe that learning should be accessible, fun, and meaningful for every child. I customize every worksheet to fit different learning styles, skill levels, and behavioral needs, ensuring that both educators and parents can use them effectively. My resources are designed to be interactive, practical, and user-friendly, supporting a variety of ABA strategies such as reinforcement systems, visual supports, and structured learning.

Awards & shining teacher moments

One of my proudest teaching moments was working with a 3-year-old child with hemophilia and autism who was speech delayed. Within a year, he made incredible progress, gaining the ability to answer intraverbal questions, respond to WH questions, and use expressive language effectively. Another milestone was with my 6-year-old client with selective mutism, who initially spoke only at school but not at home. After just three weeks of ABA therapy, he began responding to his name and communicating at home, a breakthrough that deeply impacted his family. Additionally, I worked with a 2-year-old client with dexterity deficiencies, and through targeted interventions, he began successfully using a shape sorter and completing puzzles, improving his fine motor skills and problem-solving abilities. Seeing these children gain independence and confidence through structured support has been the most rewarding part of my journey.

My own education history

As the founder of Inclusive Learning Supports — with a Bachelor's in Psychology and a Master's in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), I gained most of my experience as Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) and Limited Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA), being based in New York, I had the greatest opportunities to work with children with autism and developmental disabilities across home, clinic, and school settings. Specializing in Early Intervention ABA for the past three years. My training was guided by a BCBA mentor with 20+ years in the field. I also conduct developmental assessments, design individualized programs, and provide parent training — which means every resource I create is grounded in real clinical experience, not guesswork. These worksheets are the tools I wish I'd had on day one!!

Additional biographical information

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!!