WELCOME
“If they could say it, they wouldn’t have to show it.”
That simple truth changed everything for me—and now, it’s the heart of SheTeachesMe.
Welcome. I’m so glad you’re here.
I created SheTeachesMe as a place for families, educators, and caregivers who are tired of feeling lost, judged, or unsupported when it comes to raising or teaching neurodivergent kids. Here, we believe behavior is communication, different isn’t less, and sometimes, the best support isn’t found in a textbook—it’s found in a story.
While my long-term dream is to open the SheTeachesMe Learning Center, life had other plans—and sooner than expected. So for now, I’m switching gears and going all in with something powerful: in-home consultations, personalized tutoring, and real, hands-on support for kids who learn differently.
This is not a “one size fits all” approach.
It’s custom. It’s personal. It’s what they actually need.
In a crowded bar, two friends argue over a forgotten debt. Voices rise, tensions mount, and suddenly, a punch is thrown. This breakdown in communication mirrors a critical issue in our society—even those with the ability to speak often resort to aggression when they fail to connect. Now, imagine a child who has never been given the tools to say, 'I’m upset,' or 'I need help.' Just like in the bar, their frustration might manifest as aggression, not out of choice but necessity. Teaching communication is more than just teaching words; it’s teaching someone to express their needs and desires without resorting to physical outbursts. Funny thing about our society; we are more likely to forget and dismiss the gentlemen throwing punches but if your child resorts to physical contact to express themselves, it follows them the rest of their academic life.