It's truly remarkable how education has become my weapon, and not just a ladder or key like it is for others. When I was diagnosed with dyslexia, I didn't let that label define me. Instead, I saw it as a unique quality that made me different, or as I like to say, "affectively exotic."
That diagnosis became my driving force to become an assiduously academic individual, and eventually, an educator. I knew I could offer a fighting chance to students who felt like they weren't enough or capable of achieving success.
In my classroom, I make it a priority to address the spiritual, emotional, social, and other needs of my students. I firmly believe that education is about more than just academics; it's about the holistic development of a person. That's why I built my classroom on Christian values.
I'm proud to be an educator who not only imparts knowledge but also shapes the character and purpose of my students. It's an honor to be a positive influence in their lives and help them realize their full potential.