Below, see a selection of some of my favorite pieces. I’m happy to provide more clips upon request.
Appily Advance
Blog Posts
Appily Advance helps those who want to explore opportunities in advanced education to further their careers, change industries, or fulfill personal goals.
How to Make a Career Change to Nursing in 5 Easy Steps
Apple Montessori Schools
Blog Posts and Articles
Apple Montessori Schools have over 15 locations in New Jersey, where they offer a quality Montessori education for children ages 0-12.
What Is a Mixed-Age Classroom and How Does It Benefit Your Child?
Boclips
Blog Posts
Boclips is an edtech and rich media company offering a variety of media for educators, instructional designers, and other stakeholders in the industry.
What is accessibility in education? Conversations to start at ASU+GSV
4 Ways Instructional Designers Can Use Educational Videos Effectively
4 Things All Curriculum Designers Should Know about Learning Styles
Strategies for Parenting
Articles for a website focused on making research on parenting strategies available for families.
Child-Directed Speech: How Much Will It Help Your Child Learn to Speak?
Montessori Preschool/Daycare Goes Beyond to Nurture Growth and Independence
Piccalio
Blogs and website content for a company that creates eco-friendly toys and furniture. Many items are inspired by Montessori and promote children’s independence and development.
A Pediatric Physical Therapist’s Tips on Baby Crawling
A Montessori Approach to Tantrums
Happy Numbers
White paper for a math app aligned to common core standards that also adapts to the personalized needs of each student.
Personalized Education: The Key to Academic Success?
Baby Prepping
Blog posts for a website focused on moms and soon-to-be moms.
Donated Breast Milk: The Best Alternative to Breast Feeding
Baby Care Mag
Blog posts for a website focused on moms and soon-to-be moms.
How to Cure Baby Neck Rash: Get Rid of It Fast!
Volcano Mama
My personal blog about the Montessori philosophy and parenting.
How to Respond to Defiant Behavior the Montessori Way