Brain-Based Reading, Writing, and Learning Tutor, M.Ed | Helping K–12 Students Feel Seen, Capable, and Confident

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You're here because something in your child's learning isn't adding up, and you're trying to figure out what to do next. You don't have to figure that out alone.

There's more than one way to get your child the right support.

Some families are ready to work directly with me.

Some want their child to experience learning through a different kind of environment first.

Some need a tool they can use at home today.

Whatever brought you here, there's a next step that fits where you are right now.

Here are the three ways we can work together.

1. If your child needs direct, one-on-one support, we can start there.

The first step is a 15-minute Learning Strategy Session.

You tell me about your child. You share what you're noticing at home, what questions you have, and what you're hoping learning will feel like going forward. I listen carefully, reflect back what I'm hearing, and before we wrap up, you walk away with one learning strategy you can use right away.

Based on what I hear, I may recommend a Learning Blueprint Assessment as the next step. This is a one-on-one session where I look closely at how your child reads, writes, and processes information. Your child logs into Koala Go, works through real material with brain breaks built in, and by the end of the session we both understand more about how your child actually learns. Within 24 hours, you receive a written Learning Blueprint that names your child's strengths, outlines what we observed, and gives you a clear path forward.

That blueprint becomes the foundation for everything that follows. Tutoring is structured around what the assessment revealed, not a generic curriculum. Every session is built around what your child specifically needs. Your child works. You observe. And over time, something starts to settle. Skills get stronger. Confidence grows. Learning begins to feel more reliable, and your child starts to see themselves as someone who can do this.

This is available online for students in grades K through 12.

2. If you want your child to experience learning in a completely different way, Learning Quests™ does that.

Your child starts with Snowfield Saga, a free tutorial on Koala Go.

They enter a story world with characters and a quest to follow. But inside that story, something real is happening. They're reading with purpose, building vocabulary, and making decisions that require comprehension and critical thinking.

From there, your child can explore other free Learning Quests, including an immersive reading log that turns independent reading into part of the adventure. No worksheets. No drilling. Just real literacy skills building inside experiences designed around how the brain engages with new learning.

When your child is ready to go deeper, the full library of Learning Quests is there. But you don't have to commit to anything to start. Let your child play first and see what happens.

3. If you just want something you can use at home right now, I've built tools and resources for that too.

Maybe you're not ready to book a session or commit to a program. Maybe you just want to understand what's happening in your child's learning before you take the next step. That's a good place to be.

Every tool and resource here is built around the research on how the brain actually learns. Each one gives you a clearer picture of what's going on and one direction to move in. You pick the one that fits. You use it with your child or on your own. And when you're ready for more, the next step will be here.

Explore these resources based on your needs.

A short, fillable reflection tool to help you better understand how your child approaches reading.

Notice patterns, separate effort from understanding, and gain clarity before deciding on next steps.

A toolkit designed to support reading confidence at home in a clear, structured way.

  • Books & Beyond: Family Reading Guide GPT

  • No or Low-Prep Reading Games Cheat Sheet

  • Immersive 3D Digital Reading Log

  • BONUS: Koala Go Tutorial

A reflection tool to help you better understand your child’s writing process.

Identify whether they are focusing on ideas, organization, or expression, and choose next steps with clarity and intention.

Your child is putting in the effort. So why does learning still feel harder than it should?

This free interactive reframe helps you look at six areas of reading, writing, and learning to understand what might actually be getting in the way.

Your child studied. So why did the information disappear when it mattered most?

Observe one study session and find out whether the strategy behind the effort matches how the brain builds memory.

Rereading feels productive, but tests require recalling from memory.

This free guide gives you and your child a simple, brain-based flashcard routine built on retrieval science.

Summer doesn't come with a lesson plan. So how do you know what actually keeps your child's thinking sharp?

This free picker answers two quick questions about your child's mood and time, then gives you one activity built on how kids actually remember, explain, and think.

Some parents want to understand more before they take a next step.

That's exactly the right instinct. I've put together answers to the questions parents ask most, including questions about how this works, what to expect, and what brain-based learning actually means for a child like yours.

Whenever you are ready, I am here.

There's no rush and no wrong place to begin. Pick the path that fits where you are right now. The right next step will become clear.


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