I’m thrilled to announce the launch of my Teachers Pay Teachers store, filled with preschool teaching concepts and evaluations designed to nurture curiosity, celebrate small milestones, and align with trusted standards like ELOF, NAEYC and NYSPLS. Click to explore how these play-based resources can bring grace and wonder into your classroom or homeschool.
The Grace Space
Loneliness: The Weight We Don’t Always Name
This post is for the ones who feel unseen in a full room, who long for connection, and who wonder if anyone notices the weight they’re carrying. Click the title to read the full reflection, and remember... you are not alone. You were made for connection. You were made on purpose
The Beauty in ADHD: Not Just What It Takes, But What It Gives
We often talk about the hard parts of ADHD, and they’re real. But today, I want to show you the beauty in this wiring too. From vivid creativity to deep empathy, my son’s ADHD brings color, passion, and tenderness into our lives in ways that constantly surprise me. If you’re raising or teaching a neurodivergent child, or if you are that child, this post is for you. Click the title to read about the sacred spark that makes every brain beautifully made.
Teaching Letters with Intention: Why Rainbow Writing Works
Teaching the alphabet doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Our Rainbow Writing pages are free, fun, and packed with purpose—designed to build phonics, fine motor skills, and confidence in your preschoolers one colorful line at a time. In this post, I share how we use these pages in our classroom, why repetition works (especially with vowels), and how something as simple as tracing letters can become a foundation for reading, writing, and joyful learning. Download the free resource, read the full blog post, and explore the grace-filled learning that happens when we meet kids right where they are. Tap the title to discover more about Rainbow Writing!
Relearning What’s True
When the pressure to hold it all together leaves you exhausted and wondering if you’re enough, maybe it’s time to retell the story. You weren’t made to be the glue for everyone else—you were made to be held by grace. In today’s post, I’m sharing how I’m learning to let go of control, ask better questions, and find safety not in perfection, but in Christ. If you’re feeling like you’re falling short, this one’s for you. The full story awaits—click the title to read it.
Why Hurt is Part of Healing
Hurt is part of being human—but healing begins with honesty. In this post, I’m sharing what I’m learning about strength, surrender, and why silence doesn’t lead to peace. If you’ve been carrying more than you were meant to, this is for you. Click the title to read the full post. You’re not alone, and you don’t have to carry it all.
ADHD: Parenting Through the Tension
There’s a quiet kind of grief in parenting a child with ADHD—a tension between deep love and daily challenges. In this post, I’m sharing part of our journey: the exhaustion, the learning, the grace it takes to keep showing up, and the hope we hold onto through it all. If you’re parenting in the tension too, this one’s for you. Click the title to read more.
A Summer That Matters
Summer offers a slower pace, but it’s still full of purpose. As routines relax and schedules soften, I’m choosing to invest in what matters most: my family, our rhythms, and the relationships God has entrusted to me. If you're craving a more intentional season, this post is for you. It’s a reminder to pause, protect what matters, and trust God with what’s ahead. Click the title and join me for A Summer That Matters.
Change Starts with Curiosity
Some days end with a quiet ache — the feeling you didn’t quite measure up. But what if the unfinished to-do list isn’t failure? What if it’s an invitation to look deeper — to trade guilt for grace, and striving for delight? In today’s post, I’m sharing how a simple shift from shame to curiosity can change the way we lead, parent, teach, and grow. You don’t have to carry it all — you just have to stay close to the One who carries you. Click the link and join me — one honest question at a time.
Grace in the Goodbye
This post is a piece of my heart. It’s about stepping away from the classroom—not because I stopped loving it, but because I felt God’s gentle leading to pour more fully into the people waiting for me at home. I share the struggle of balancing it all, the grief of letting go, and the quiet faith it takes to trust God with what comes next. If you’ve ever been in a season of transition or felt the ache of stepping away from something good for the sake of something better, this is for you. You’re not alone—and your story isn’t over. Click the title to continue reading.
