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Newark, Ohio, United States
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I'm a paraprofessional who works with children with special abilities. While there are challenges, I discovered a real passion for thinking outside the box to support my students. I especially enjoy modifying schoolwork so they can succeed in the general education classroom. I believe every child can learn the same material—it just might need to be presented differently. Helping each student find what works best for them is key to their success.
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Preview of Back to School Morning Checklist

Back to School Morning Checklist

Morning Checklist helps your child become more independent while getting ready in the mornings. The chart can be used with stickers or have your child mark an X on the color boxes when they finish each task. This can help them visually see what needs to be done before they need to leave for the day. If you would like to reuse the checklist place it in a dry-erase pocket folder or place it in a file sleeve and use a dry-erase marker to mark the colored boxes.
Preview of Morning Schedule-Pink

Morning Schedule-Pink

Mornings can be hard! Children want to be independent. A morning schedule will help keep your child on track and make it out of the house on time. Every time your child finishes a task, they can go to their schedule and fold the tab up to show it is completed. This is a great activity for children to learn to do things on their own and see what they need to do next. You can use it in any order that works for your child's morning routine. To personalize let your child put stickers on the top or t
Preview of Morning Schedule

Morning Schedule

Mornings can be hard! Children want to be independent. A morning schedule will help keep your child on track and make it out of the house on time. Every time your child finishes a task, they can go to their schedule and fold the tab up to show it is completed. This is a great activity for children to learn to do things on their own and see what they need to do next. You can use it in any order that works for your child's morning routine. To personalize let your child put stickers on the top or
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Experience

I'm a paraprofessional who works with children with special abilities. While there are challenges, I discovered a real passion for thinking outside the box to support my students. I especially enjoy modifying schoolwork so they can succeed in the general education classroom. I believe every child can learn the same material—it just might need to be presented differently. Helping each student find what works best for them is key to their success.

Teaching style

I design learning materials with simplicity and clarity in mind. I try to use real-life photos to support visual learning and help students with special needs make meaningful connections. I prefer plain, easy-to-read text without decorative fonts, which helps reduce anxiety and improve understanding. I focus on highlighting only the most essential words or facts, avoiding clutter to make the content more accessible. I also incorporate light pastel colors to create a calm, soothing visual experience.

My own education history

I am a paraprofessional and work with children with special abilities. There were challenges, and I found I loved to think outside the box for my students. Modifying schoolwork for students was a passion of mine. I wanted them to succeed in the general Ed classroom. Children can learn the same material, but in a different way. Finding what works for each child to learn, in their own way, helps them succeed!

Additional biographical information

I recently went back to college after many years of being a SAHM. I want to prove to my two amazing boys that it's never too late to do anything! I am interested in making and modifying materials on teachers pay teachers because one of my sons has a rare gene mutation, Cacna1a. He is very smart he just learns things in a different way. I try my best to modify some of his schoolwork and work sent home so it is easier for him to learn. He learns best with flashcards, pictures, matching, and fewer words on a page. I hope to share some of his ways of learning with the hope it will help others!