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With over a decade of experience supporting struggling and neurodiverse learners in grades 3–7, I specialize in helping students who need more than traditional worksheets and one-size-fits-all curriculum. I have supported learners with: • ADHD & executive functioning challenges • Dyslexia & reading struggles • Autism & processing differences • Working memory, focus, and language-based learning needs Through teaching, intervention work, and parent collaboration, I’ve learned a simple truth: Struggling learners don’t lack ability — they need structure, clarity, and confidence-building tools that respect how their brain learns. My resources reflect that. They are: ✔ Rooted in brain-based learning and cognitive science ✔ Classroom-tested with real upper-elementary and middle-grade students ✔ Designed to reduce overwhelm and build independence ✔ Explicitly scaffolded for ages 9–13 — a group often overlooked in traditional supports ✔ Practical, ready-to-use, and created for busy educators and families I create tools that help students break tasks down, build momentum, celebrate small wins, and see themselves as capable learners — in literacy, writing, math, and executive skills. If you're looking for structured, motivating, research-aligned supports that help struggling learners feel safe, successful, and proud of their progress, you’re in the right place.
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Preview of 5-Minute Focus Challenge Tracker

5-Minute Focus Challenge Tracker

Build focus, task initiation, and confidence—in just 5 minutes! This easy, no-prep printable turns focus practice into a quick daily game that helps students start tasks, stay on track, and celebrate progress.Perfect For: ✅ Struggling learners who avoid or resist starting tasks ✅ Students with ADHD or executive functioning difficulties ✅ Learning support, resource rooms, and SEL lessons ✅ Homework, homeschool, or independent work time ✅ Morning routines or transition reset moments What’s In
Preview of 5-Minute Decoding Games for Struggling Readers | Gamified Literacy Practice

5-Minute Decoding Games for Struggling Readers | Gamified Literacy Practice

Build Confidence, Focus & Fluency — in Just 5 Minutes Decoding doesn’t have to mean frustration or boredom. These 3 gamified literacy games turn traditional phonics drills into fun, confidence-building challenges that help struggling readers want to practice. Perfect for grades 4–7, these games are designed using brain-based learning principles that keep attention high and pressure low — so every student feels successful. Each 5-minute game is printable, low-prep, and ideal for small groups, in
Preview of Free Game Starter Pack for Struggling Learners

Free Game Starter Pack for Struggling Learners

This FREE Game Starter Pack is designed by a veteran educator and specialist in executive functioning, literacy, and learning differences (ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and more). These games are ideal for upper elementary and middle-grade learners (Grades 4–7) and are built to reduce pressure, increase confidence, and boost retention. What You’ll Get:Sticky Note Sorting – Executive function booster for task planning + prioritization Fraction War – Fast-paced math comparison game to build number sen
Preview of Math Confidence & Growth Mindset Toolkit – Affirmation Cards + Progress Tracker

Math Confidence & Growth Mindset Toolkit – Affirmation Cards + Progress Tracker

Build Math Confidence, Celebrate Wins & Develop a Growth Mindset Give students a practical, student-friendly toolkit to reflect on their math learning, track progress, and stay motivated. Perfect for upper elementary & middle school learners, especially neurodiverse or struggling students. What’s Inside: ✅ Math Confidence Tracker – daily or weekly reflections on wins, challenges, and goals ✅ Printable Growth Mindset Affirmation Cards – inspiring messages for perseverance & positive self-talk ✅
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Experience

With over a decade of experience supporting struggling and neurodiverse learners in grades 3–7, I specialize in helping students who need more than traditional worksheets and one-size-fits-all curriculum. I have supported learners with: • ADHD & executive functioning challenges • Dyslexia & reading struggles • Autism & processing differences • Working memory, focus, and language-based learning needs Through teaching, intervention work, and parent collaboration, I’ve learned a simple truth: Struggling learners don’t lack ability — they need structure, clarity, and confidence-building tools that respect how their brain learns. My resources reflect that. They are: ✔ Rooted in brain-based learning and cognitive science ✔ Classroom-tested with real upper-elementary and middle-grade students ✔ Designed to reduce overwhelm and build independence ✔ Explicitly scaffolded for ages 9–13 — a group often overlooked in traditional supports ✔ Practical, ready-to-use, and created for busy educators and families I create tools that help students break tasks down, build momentum, celebrate small wins, and see themselves as capable learners — in literacy, writing, math, and executive skills. If you're looking for structured, motivating, research-aligned supports that help struggling learners feel safe, successful, and proud of their progress, you’re in the right place.

Teaching style

Teaching Style My teaching style is grounded in structure, clarity, and encouragement — because struggling learners thrive when learning feels manageable, safe, and motivating. I believe: Every student deserves tools that match how their brain learns — not pressure to fit a system that wasn’t designed for them. I teach using methods that support success for ages 9–13, especially students who struggle with reading, writing, math, attention, and executive skills. My approach blends: ✔ Explicit instruction & modeling — clear steps, visual cues, and guided practice ✔ Small, achievable learning goals — to prevent overwhelm and build confidence ✔ Gamified elements & choice — to boost motivation and reduce resistance ✔ Multisensory strategies — because movement, visuals, and hands-on tasks work ✔ Scaffolded independence — fading support as students gain confidence ✔ Positive, strengths-based language — no shame, no comparison, just progress My resources help students: • Break tasks into meaningful steps • Build automaticity and stamina in reading, writing, and math • Strengthen executive functioning and self-regulation skills • Develop pride in effort and growth — not perfection • Feel seen, supported, and capable every day Whether you're teaching in a classroom, intervention setting, or at home, you’ll find tools that make learning clear, doable, and confidence-building for students who need a different approach — not more pressure.

My own education history

I hold a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in Psychology and a Bachelor of Education with Special Education specialization. My background in psychology gives me a strong foundation in understanding the unique needs and challenges faced by struggling learners, while my education degree with a focus on special education has equipped me with the strategies and tools to support students with diverse learning needs. This combination helps me create resources that are both compassionate and effective, designed to boost confidence and encourage growth in every learner.

Additional biographical information

I am a certified educator with extensive experience supporting struggling and neurodiverse learners in upper elementary and early middle school settings. Over the years, I’ve worked in both traditional classrooms and intervention environments, partnering closely with families, support teams, and specialists to ensure students receive the right tools — not more pressure. My professional background includes: • Classroom teaching across grades 3–7 • Targeted reading, writing, and math intervention support • Executive functioning coaching focused on task initiation, organization, & working memory • Collaboration with school psychology, speech & language teams, and occupational therapists • Creating differentiated, visual, and multisensory learning supports I continue to study and apply research in: • Cognitive science and learning pathways • Executive functioning and motivation systems • Structured literacy and writing scaffolds • Neurodiversity-affirming and trauma-informed practices • Gamified learning and behavior-support systems that build independence My goal is to bridge the gap between research and real-world learning needs — providing tools that are practical, accessible, and built specifically for students who often feel overlooked in upper-grade resources.