Research Portfolio
Welcome to my research portfolio. Explore articles on education, autism, and SEL, each underscoring a commitment to inclusivity and empathetic best practices.
Education ✧
Autism ✧
SEL ✧
TESOL ✧
Education ✧ Autism ✧ SEL ✧ TESOL ✧
Each article is grounded in both empirical research and anecdotal evidence. It should be noted that individual requirements and situations can differ significantly; consequently, the insights and recommendations presented in these articles may not be applicable to all readers.
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Multimodality & SEL in Autistic Learners
Exploring the potential of SEL and multimodal design in private education for autistic students to aid in self-awareness, communication, and interpersonal skills.
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Waldorf Inspired Education & Autism
Innovative Waldorf Strategies for Autistic Learners in Private Settings Promoting Sensory Adaptation and Nature Immersion.
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Adapting Pedagogy to Learners' Needs
Exploring the role of adaptive pedagogy in providing personalized support for students with varied learning needs in a home education setting.
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Communication Accommodations & Autism
Shedding light on the importance of communication accommodations in the autistic spectrum. Learn about methods that can bridge gaps and encourage meaningful interactions.
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Living the Waldorf Way: From Education to Lifestyle
Discover how Waldorf-inspired living can seamlessly integrate creativity, nature, and hands-on learning into your family's daily routine, fostering holistic growth and balance.
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Child Scientist Theory as a Framework for Child-led Learning
The Child Scientist Theory offers a framework for cultivating independent learners through discovery-driven and child-centered education.
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An Analytical Juxtaposition of Autism Support in the UK and US
A juxtaposed analysis of autism support and mental health approaches in UK and US education, examining core similarities and differences.
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Creating Safe Spaces: Tackling Mental Health Challenges for Autistic Learners
Understanding ten mental health barriers faced by autistic students opens the door to creating safe, supportive spaces that prioritize their well-being, growth, and inclusion.
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Sensory Learning Modalities & Autism Education
Viewing autistic education through Gardner's lens: a transformative approach to understanding and teaching.
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Pattern Recognition & Autism
Exploring the world of autism through pattern recognition. A closer look at how this cognitive process impacts learning and interpretation.
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Key Traits of an Exceptional Waldorf Educator
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Character Education
Blending character education with insights into autism, we explore strategies that nurture core values and support personal growth in autistic individuals.
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Hyperlexia & Autism
Touching on the intersections of Hyperlexia and Autism, we offer insights into the potential of their comorbid relationship and its profound impact.
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Private Academic Support for Learners with Autism
Learn about the potential benefits of at-home learning with private academic support for students with autism.
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Alexithymia & Autism Education
An overview of the possible connection between Alexithymia and Autism and its significance in the broader context.
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The Role of Special Interests in Education
We look at how special interests play a part in educational outcomes, engagement and why they matter.
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Leveraging Sensory Input in Education
The integration of sensory input in education offers deeper understanding and long-lasting memory, enhancing the learning journey.
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Emotional Regulation & Autism
A closer look at how emotional regulation plays out for those with autism and ways to support it.
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Culturally Responsive Teaching & TESOL
A review of how culturally responsive teaching enhances TESOL practices and supports diverse learners.
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