Hi, I’m Alex! I’m a late-diagnosed autistic woman with ADHD, and I’m passionate about rethinking education to make it more inclusive and creative. Neurodiversity is my superpower, and I love using it to find fresh ways to support students and educators.
🌟 I’m all about creating classrooms that embrace neurodivergence and celebrate every student’s unique strengths.
🎨 Creativity is my happy place—whether it’s designing fun projects, brainstorming SEL tools, or exploring new EdTech platforms.
📚 I’m constantly learning, researching, and diving into strategies that make education better for ALL kids.
💡 As someone who’s experienced the education system from all angles, I’m here to help educators stay inspired and avoid burnout.
If you’re into celebrating neurodiversity, making learning more engaging, or just geeking out over cool classroom tools, let’s connect! What’s your favorite way to make your teaching more inclusive?
... Read moreIn today’s educational landscape, embracing neurodiversity is more critical than ever. Neurodiversity encompasses a range of conditions, including ADHD, autism, and more, highlighting the unique strengths and challenges that come with each. To create inclusive education environments, educators must integrate creative teaching strategies that cater to different learning styles. This involves designing lessons that engage all learners, fostering creativity in the classroom, and utilizing innovative EdTech tools that support diverse needs. Additionally, incorporating social-emotional learning (SEL) tools helps in recognizing and addressing the emotional well-being of students, which is fundamental for their success. Understanding trauma-informed teaching is also essential, as it enables educators to create safe and supportive spaces for all students, especially those who may have experienced adverse situations. Overall, by sharing strategies, resources, and experiences, we can work towards transforming educational practices to be more inclusive and enriching for every student. Let’s connect and share ideas on making education better for everyone!