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I'm a special education teacher with years of experience supporting students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and behavioral challenges in inclusive and self-contained classrooms. I've worked closely with paraprofessionals, general education teachers, and families to create learning environments that are compassionate, structured, and student-centered. My resources are rooted in real classroom practice and designed to help support staff feel confident and capable—no matter their background.
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Preview of Paraprofessional Essentials Bundle

Paraprofessional Essentials Bundle

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Everything your paraprofessionals need to feel confident, capable, and classroom-ready — all in one bundle.This time-saving bundle includes 6 printable resources designed specifically for paraprofessionals working in special education, inclusion, or general education settings. Whether your para is brand-new or just needs more structure and support, these tools will help them understand their role, use appropriate language, manage behaviors, and confidently support students with IEPs. Each page
Preview of SPED Vocabulary + Accommodations Cheat Sheet for Paras

SPED Vocabulary + Accommodations Cheat Sheet for Paras

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Help your paraprofessionals understand what special education actually means—and what they’re expected to do in the classroom.This double-duty reference includes a breakdown of common special education terms and acronyms plus a clear, friendly guide to accommodations they may see in IEPs or 504 Plans. Whether they're new to SPED or just need help translating educator-speak into action, this guide provides real clarity—fast. What’s Included:- SPED-onyms Sheet — Explains common acronyms, phrase
Preview of Paraprofessional Quick Guide: How to Support Thinking Without Giving the Answer

Paraprofessional Quick Guide: How to Support Thinking Without Giving the Answer

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Help your paraprofessionals move from giving answers to guiding student thinking—without the guesswork.This one-page printable cheat sheet gives paraprofessionals a bank of easy-to-use prompts that support student learning without overstepping instructional boundaries. It’s perfect for classrooms where paras are expected to encourage independence and reinforce teacher instruction—but aren’t sure what to say. Whether they’re helping during reading, math, writing, or behavior reflection, these
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Experience

I'm a special education teacher with years of experience supporting students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and behavioral challenges in inclusive and self-contained classrooms. I've worked closely with paraprofessionals, general education teachers, and families to create learning environments that are compassionate, structured, and student-centered. My resources are rooted in real classroom practice and designed to help support staff feel confident and capable—no matter their background.

Teaching style

My teaching style is calm, flexible, and highly structured. I believe in building strong relationships first, then using clear expectations, visual supports, and consistent routines to help students thrive. I’m passionate about breaking down big concepts into simple, doable steps—whether I’m teaching a student how to decode a word or training a paraprofessional to respond to behavior positively.

My own education history

I hold a degree in special education and have completed additional coursework in behavioral interventions, trauma-informed teaching, and inclusive classroom practices. I am pursing certification in Instructional Design.