I’m a homeschool mom of a neurodivergent, medically complex child, and my teaching style is rooted in flexibility, compassion, and responsiveness. I believe deeply in child-led learning — following a student’s interests, strengths, and natural curiosity to guide what and how we learn.
My child’s mix of learning differences has taught me more about teaching than any textbook ever could. I know the importance of meeting learners exactly where they are. I believe in accommodations without hesitation, in honoring processing needs, and in using technology as a tool for access and success — never as a shortcut.
My approach blends structure with creativity:
• interest-based learning
• accessible formats
• strength-first teaching
• accommodations as a default, not an exception
• skills taught gently, consistently, and collaboratively
Most of all, I believe every learner deserves to feel capable, supported, and understood — and I design resources that reflect that philosophy.