Why I Do This:
I do this work because I’ve lived it.
As a dyslexia therapist, I’ve spent years supporting children who struggle in school despite being bright, capable, and full of potential. But the work became deeply personal when I walked through these challenges with my own son.
I saw how learning differences can quietly impact a child’s confidence. I felt the weight of navigating school decisions, routines, and emotions at home. And I experienced firsthand how it affects the entire family — the questions, the frustration, the late nights wondering if you’re doing enough.
Watching my son grow through those challenges strengthened my belief in something I now tell other moms every day: when children are understood and supported in the right way, they don’t just improve academically — they begin to believe in themselves again.
That’s why I blend school support with practical home systems and wellness guidance. Because confidence isn’t built in isolation. It’s built when learning, structure, and connection work together.
No child should feel misunderstood.
And no mom should have to navigate it alone.