Experience Summary
In undergrad at Spelman College, I was a substitute teacher and paraprofessional in a special education school. After I graduated in 2003, I taught special education for Atlanta Public Schools for a year. I decided I wanted to pursue psychology further, so I entered graduate school at Argosy University. While in graduate school, I was a paraprofessional counselor at a hospital and a private tutor.
Teaching Style
In general, I am a very creative and visual teacher. I like to use games, singing, and any visual props. I believe that when you make learning fun, children learn more and come back eager to learn. However, my teaching style changes with the student. For example, if a child is more auditory, I am less visual.