Find calm within yourself, so you can create it for your children.
Practical tools and compassionate guidance to help parents and educators of neurodivergent children build connection and confidence.
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Our Story

Unmasking Learning began as a gentle unravelling of all the “shoulds” and expectations I once held as a teacher and parent.
Unmasking Learning is a neuroaffirming space where I share all the learning, unlearning, and questions I’m still living. Along the way, I offer the hard parts, the heart work, and the hope.
Whether you’re a neurodivergent family, caregiver, educator — or simply someone navigating a similar path — you’ll find personal reflections, practical resources, and support grounded in compassion and connection.
Unmasking Learning is an evolving journey, beginning with compassion and calm, and growing into deeper connection and practical strategies for supporting children with PDA and other neurodivergent profiles. As our community grows, so will the tools and resources we create together.
Let’s begin unmasking learning together!
Stories, Reflections, and Real-Life Learning
Explore honest reflections, practical insights, and gentle encouragement for parents and educators walking the PDA path.
Coming Soon: Coaching, Courses and Consulting
Unmasking Learning is growing into more than a story — it’s becoming a space for practical, neuroaffirming support.
I’m developing a range of offerings to support parents, educators, and professionals in understanding PDA and creating calmer, more connected learning environments.
All services will be offered virtually and may roll out gradually based on interest and community needs.
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When a flower doesn’t bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.
