Educators Start Here

We have so many resoures to help you support the learning diverse students in your classroom.


Welcome Teachers!

As an educator myself, I know what it's like to feel nervous about IEP meetings. 

I also know how desperately you want your students to succeed, but may sometimes feel you don't have all the tools to do so. 

Here are some of the many resources I have for educators like you.

Step 1: Get the Accommodations + Interventions Guide

I created a FREE 4-page document that will make your life so much easier! It includes a thorough list of questions to ask the parents as you define the accommodations needed for their child. It even includes 2 pages of ideas to modify activities and healthy interventions that will help the student to thrive.

Step 2: Use the Learning Strengths Inventory

Knowing your student's preferred learning style and recognizing their strengths will help you exponentially as an educator. You will be better equipped to adapt to their needs so they finally excel in the classroom. I often share this resource with parents, but it's really an incredible tool for the teachers as well. 

Step 3: Hire Me for Your School's Workshops

This is one of the best ways to ensure all the educators in your school are in sync with their student support processes. If you need continuing education credit, this is a fabulous option for you to see if this is a good fit, feel free to message me or schedule a quick call to chat more. 

Better Together

At Who’s Learning Now (WLN), we provide meaningful resources and support for both general education and special education teachers.

WLN applies a child centered, problem solving approach by bringing accommodations from special education and curriculum from general education.

By creating a positive and collaborative learning environment, we bridge the relationship between schools and families in the best interest of the child.

Testimonials

"Debbie and I taught together in San Diego, CA. Debbie was always professional and kind. I always went to her for all things special education related. Debbie has always provided me with great, solid advice. She’s a wonderful listener who really takes into account each child’s individuality and abilities. Her intuition has always been spot on, which makes me so excited to see that she’s sharing her ideas with the world! Debbie is an asset to teachers and the teaching profession." 
Vim, 4th grade teacher, Dual Language Immersion, (English Speakers of Other Language) ESOL and Gifted Certified.
"I had the pleasure of working with Debbie Sharp. She helped bridge those gaps in my knowledge to support students even better to lead them to success. She helped me identify the students who needed support (whether they had an IEP or not); which I learned from her that it isn’t necessary to group my students that way. It’s more effective to group them by abilities and needs. With her by my side planning specifically with those students needs in mind, was greatly helpful. She offered ideas such as how to break down a lesson or offering graphic organizers to support the students better. And while we team-taught, she brought the tools I didn’t have into the classroom. She offered an alternate way of saying something, pulled a small group of students who needed more attention, and access to tools such as a special typewriter to support students with dysgraphia. She also was a sounding board to discuss students who may be on my radar and she helped me determine whether the IEP process should begin. Her knowledge and expertise added an incredibly important layer to my classroom and allowed more students to be even more successful."
Joy, Educator and Mom