Jammie Tanton

I’m a mom of four kids and have been homeschooling for the past 14 years. Teaching has always been a part of who I am. I led my first Pre-K class at church when I was 11 years old and have taught in some capacity ever since. I’ve worked with kids ranging from kindergarten to teens in church and the foster care system. I’ve taught GED classes for adults, math classes for soldiers, as well as all grades and many different subjects at co-ops.

Largely because of my own childhood struggles, I have always had a heart for the neurodivergent. I love working with kids and helping them to learn important socio-emotional skills. Navigating my own neurodivergent children’s educational and socio-emotional challenges, working with foster kids, and the training I’ve attended have all given me effective tools. I have incorporated these tools in nearly every class I’ve taught over the last 15 years. I’ve found not only do my neurodivergent students benefit but my neurotypical students appreciate these tools as well. My current passion is to help teenagers learn to navigate life with confidence and joy.

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