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terryvile, Connecticut, United States
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Hi, I’m Brianna—an experienced early childhood educator and behavioral therapist. I hold an Associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education and a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Administration. I’ve worked as a head teacher in early childhood classrooms and currently support children with behavioral and academic needs in both school and clinical settings. My work includes behavior therapy, curriculum development, and designing hands-on, inclusive activities that meet the needs of all learners. The resources I create are classroom-inspired and inspired by real experiences, combining literacy, creativity, and behavior support to help young children thrive.
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Preview of Elephant & Piggie Inspired Interactive Activity Packet: 50+ pages

Elephant & Piggie Inspired Interactive Activity Packet: 50+ pages

Bring the delightful adventures of Piggie and Elephant by Mo Willems to life! This 50+ page, hands-on activity packet is designed for early childhood learners to explore literacy, creativity, and social-emotional learning (SEL) through play. Whether you are in a classroom, a special education setting, or homeschooling, these activities captivate young minds across multiple learning domains. Ideal for: Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Special Education (ABA-based instruction), and Litera
Preview of Trees & Snow & Thankfulness | Nature-Based Forest School Curriculum

Trees & Snow & Thankfulness | Nature-Based Forest School Curriculum

As the forest shifts toward winter, this Week 2 nature-based curriculum invites children ages 18 months through 6 years to explore gratitude, caring for animals, and giving back to the land. Through hands-on outdoor experiences, children learn that helping wildlife, respecting trees, and honoring the people who cared for this land before us are meaningful ways to show appreciation for nature. Activities encourage empathy, early ecological awareness, and sensory exploration while supporting mi
Preview of The Very Busy Spider – Interactive Activity Book

The Very Busy Spider – Interactive Activity Book

Description:The Very Busy Spider – An Interactive Activity Book for Curious Little LearnersThis printable activity book is inspired by The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle and is designed to engage young children in hands-on learning. The activities encourage fine motor development, problem-solving, sensory exploration, and creativity. Whether you're a teacher, therapist, or parent, this resource offers meaningful, play-based extensions to support early childhood development. Perfect for preschoo
Preview of If You Give a Moose a Muffin – Interactive Activity Packet

If You Give a Moose a Muffin – Interactive Activity Packet

If You Give a Moose a Muffin – Interactive Activity Packet | Sequencing, Craft, Cooking, ColoringDescription:Bring Laura Numeroff’s beloved story If You Give a Moose a Muffin to life with this interactive, hands-on packet designed for early childhood learners. This resource includes engaging literacy extensions, fine motor activities, creative expression, and opportunities for dramatic play. Perfect for preschool, Pre-K, kindergarten, early elementary, special education, ABA-based instruction,
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Experience

Hi, I’m Brianna—an experienced early childhood educator and behavioral therapist. I hold an Associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education and a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Administration. I’ve worked as a head teacher in early childhood classrooms and currently support children with behavioral and academic needs in both school and clinical settings. My work includes behavior therapy, curriculum development, and designing hands-on, inclusive activities that meet the needs of all learners. The resources I create are classroom-inspired and inspired by real experiences, combining literacy, creativity, and behavior support to help young children thrive.

Teaching style

My teaching style is child-centered, play-based, and rooted in positive reinforcement. I believe in meeting children where they are, using hands-on and visual tools to support diverse learning needs. I combine creativity with structure—using crafts, interactive activities, and behavior-friendly strategies to engage young learners in meaningful ways. Whether I’m teaching in a classroom, clinic, or one-on-one, my goal is always to make learning fun, accessible, and developmentally appropriate.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Former President of Connecticut Early Childhood Education (CT ECE): I proudly served as president, where I led initiatives to support early educators and promoted high-quality, inclusive practices across the state. Recognized Leader in Early Childhood Settings: I’ve been trusted as a head teacher, team leader, and mentor to new educators. Curriculum Innovator: I’ve developed creative lesson plans, behavior support tools, and hands-on learning activities used in both classroom and ABA settings. Community Advocate: I’ve supported children with autism and behavioral needs across school districts and clinics, helping bridge the gap between play, education, and therapy.

My own education history

Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education Focused on child development, curriculum planning, and inclusive teaching practices for ages birth to 8. Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Administration Specialized in leadership, program development, and managing high-quality early childhood programs with a strong foundation in both education and administration.

Additional biographical information

I’ve been passionate about early childhood education for as long as I can remember. I started my journey as an assistant teacher, later becoming a head teacher for six years, and eventually expanding my career into the behavioral field where I work closely with children with autism and other developmental needs. I’ve also created educational materials for families, educators, and therapists—blending my love for art, literacy, and behavior support. My experience spans across classrooms, clinics, and public schools, giving me a unique perspective on how to create tools that are practical, inclusive, and fun. When I’m not working directly with children, I enjoy developing crafts, designing interactive visuals, and leading parent/child workshops to make learning more accessible for everyone.