One blog post at a time.

74% of U.S. students with autism graduate with a diploma, compared to 86% of all students (Autism Speaks). What makes the difference? Grades. Teens and…

Writing at the university level can be a wonderful way to express creative ideas. The challenge for students with ADHD is that they are 5…

Bullet journals help both problem-solving and memory. They’re a journal/planner hybrid dubbed “the analog system for the digital age.” Here’s how to make them a…

Teens with ADHD need reading skills beyond those developed for children. Their high school and college priorities are decoding, comprehension, and analysis. What about reading…

Welcome to my corner of the internet – a space where faith, hip-hop, and neurodivergent experience meet real life. I write about the things that ground me: Scripture, purpose, identity, and the honest, everyday work of becoming who we’re meant to be.
Welcome to my corner of the internet – a space where faith, hip-hop, and neurodivergent experience meet real life. I write about the things that ground me: Scripture, purpose, identity, and the honest, everyday work of becoming who we’re meant to be.
Whether I’m unpacking a song lyric that helped me process something I couldn’t quite name, or reflecting on how faith holds me steady, this space is about making meaning.
It’s all part of my larger work over at EdieLovesMath.net, where I help students with ADHD and Autism build confidence and succeed in school and life through brain-friendly strategies.
Come as you are. Let’s explore what it means to live with intention, connect with God, and find joy and healing in our unique paths.