create a learning path 
that fits your child

Together, we can tailor a learning path for your child that helps them gain confidence, allows them to explore their potential, and unlocks a sense of achievement unique to who they are.

Grab the FREE CHECKLIST and take a closer look at the trail you are on and see if your child’s education is checking all the right boxes.

For too many neurodiverse kids and children with disabilities, along with their parents and teachers, school feels like an insurmountable hike straight up a steep mountain.

It’s hard to get your footing, you feel like you keep slipping, there’s a surprise spider in your hair, the water bottle ran dry hours ago, and the sun is starting to set.

I get it. As an educator, behavioral specialist, and inclusion expert turned homeschooling mom (and a neurodivergent learner myself), I understand all those twists and turns, so I’m bringing a little extra guidance along for the ride.

Whether you’re a parent or a teacher, I’m here to share what I’ve picked up along the way. From building neurodiversity-affirming educational plans to using brain-based strategies, I’ve seen how meeting each child where they are makes all the difference.

It's time to build a plan that’s as 
unique as the kids we support.

Every child deserves a learning experience that truly fits who they are —but figuring out how to create that? It can feel overwhelming.

Here’s how I can help:

Parents: Feeling a little unsure about finding the best path for your child’s learning journey?

Grab the workbook to walk through your options.

Homeschool Educators: If you are already a homeschooling family (or might consider it in the future), then let’s get you on the road to a specialized education plan.

Teachers: Hoping to boost your impact in the classroom and create connections that last?

Check out our teacher supports and ready-to-go resources.

Let's make learning 
nurturing, personal, and impactful.
  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Leela, Homeschooling Parent

    “Having a well-structured SEP [Student Educational Plan] has changed our homeschooling for the better! We identify more as “unschoolers” so I didn’t think that a having a plan was necessary, but in the SEP Studio, I learned why we needed to document our journey, reflect on how things are going, and make goals for us to work towards. We still consider ourselves “unschoolers” but the process of collecting, reviewing, and acting on the observations I make about my kids learning has made me more confident and my kids are making further growth than I thought possible this year.”

  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Abbi, 4th Grade Teacher

    "As a brand new teacher, I needed help! Shannon taught me how important it is to put relationships and connection at the forefront of my classroom. I was so focused on 'being in charge' that I was missing out on learning who my students' were as people. I was really overwhelmed on how to meet the needs in my classroom, and Shannon also showed me ways that I could simplify my daily routines so that each day I’m paying attention to a handful of specific things instead of feeling like I had to do all the things every single day.”

  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Mandy, Public School Parent

    "With Shannon's help reviewing the IEP draft, I had a whole bunch of notes and thoughts on how we could improve it for [my daughter]. I felt more prepared to enter an IEP meeting than ever before and felt like my voice was being heard because I could clearly articulate what we wanted and thought was best. I feel so much more confident that [my daughter]'s needs are being met at school and the school team and I have more collaboration and less arguing this year."

  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Miriam, Homeschooling Parent

    “I felt lost starting out, but Shannon showed me how to personalize learning to meet my son's needs. My son has an intellectual disability and a lot of care needs. Every day just felt like we had to get through the day and we didn’t have time for learning. But, the way she broke down looking at my son's strengths and building on them while we go about our day makes homeschooling so much easier! Now I see even the very small steps he takes in the places where he struggles instead of just feeling hopeless."