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.