If you’re here, there’s a good chance your child is feeling frustrated, behind, or starting to believe they’re “just not good at school.” Most of the students I work with have tried to “do well,” but something just doesn’t stick. Not because they can’t learn, but because no one has shown them how to learn in a way that actually works for them.
That’s where I come in.
With nearly a decade of experience in K–12 education and a background in instructional design, I take a different...
If you’re here, there’s a good chance your child is feeling frustrated, behind, or starting to believe they’re “just not good at school.” Most of the students I work with have tried to “do well,” but something just doesn’t stick. Not because they can’t learn, but because no one has shown them how to learn in a way that actually works for them.
That’s where I come in.
With nearly a decade of experience in K–12 education and a background in instructional design, I take a different approach. Yes, we’ll work on the subject your child needs support in, but we’ll also rebuild their confidence and give them systems they can rely on. I teach students how to break down problems, understand what they’re learning, and retain what they learn.
My sessions are structured, supportive, and personalized. We focus on small wins, clear strategies, and building independence over time. The goal isn’t for your child to need me forever, it’s for them to feel capable enough to succeed on their own. If your child needs more than homework help, if they need someone who can help them believe they can do this, I’d love to support them.