12/05/2026
Happy Birthday to me 🎂❤️
Today, I thank God for the gift of life, growth, strength, and another beautiful opportunity to begin again.
After 365 days, I have learned that birthdays are not only for celebration, but also for reflection. It is a time to look back at how far we have come, the lessons we have learned, the victories we achieved, and the challenges that made us stronger.
This journey has reminded me that dedication, commitment, and determination are powerful keys in life. Even when life becomes difficult, God always gives strength to continue moving forward.
As I begin another chapter, I pray for peace, good health, wisdom, strength, happiness, and fulfillment. I pray that God continues to direct my path and use me to inspire others, lead with purpose, and bring hope to people around me.
Philippians 4:13 says:
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Isaiah 45:2 says:
“I will go before you and make the crooked places straight.”
With faith in God, I welcome another 365 days of beautiful memories, growth, and purpose.
Cheers to a new beginning
02/04/2026
World Autism Day | Welcome to Autism Awareness Month 💙
Today, we stand together to celebrate World Autism Day and welcome the month of April a month dedicated to understanding, acceptance, and inclusion.
Autism is not a limitation it is a different way of seeing, thinking, and experiencing the world.
This month, let us:
✨ Raise awareness
✨ Promote acceptance
✨ Support early intervention
✨ Advocate for true inclusion
Every child deserves to be seen, heard, valued, and supported.
💙 Together, we create a world where everyone belongs.
11/03/2026
A very big congratulations to me for this incredible milestone. 💃
From starting my journey in ABA as an ABAT, growing through the QASP-S level, and today standing as a Qualified Behavior Analyst (QBA) — this journey has been long, challenging, exhausting, and sometimes full of doubt.
But one thing remained constant: intentionality and consistency.
Many would have given up along the way, but by the grace of God, strength, wisdom, and patience, I stayed the course.
Today, I celebrate not just a certification, but years of resilience, faith, growth, and purpose.
To anyone out there doubting themselves:
Keep going. Keep growing. Stay intentional.
Success is not a destination it is a journey.
Slowly but surely, you will get there.
Congratulations to the newest Behavior Analyst Ms. Mimi.
24/02/2026
For almost a decade in the inclusion space, I have watched students fail.
Not because they were incapable.
But because systems failed them.
I have seen students struggle not due to lack of ability but because:
• Accommodations were not implemented.
• Differentiation was treated as optional.
• Inclusion existed only in policy, not in practice.
• Educators lacked the mindset to truly support diverse learners.
Let me say this clearly:
Inclusion does not fail because of students. It fails because of systems.
And this is where inclusion teachers must rise.
You are not just holding a title.
You are an advocate.
If you call yourself an inclusion teacher, then advocacy is not optional it is your professional obligation.
Advocacy means:
✔ Knowing your students’ IEPs inside out.
✔ Understanding their assessments, medical backgrounds, and learning profiles.
✔ Demanding meaningful differentiation in classrooms.
✔ Challenging practices that marginalize learners.
✔ Educating colleagues who may not yet understand inclusion.
Yes, sometimes classroom teachers resist.
Yes, sometimes leadership minimizes.
Yes, sometimes you are the only voice in the room.
But leadership is not about comfort. It is about courage.
According to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), every student is entitled to a Appropriate Public Education in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE).
That is not a suggestion.
That is not a favor.
That is a right.
When others see limitation, you must illuminate possibility.
When others lower expectations, you must elevate standards with support.
When others remain silent, you must speak.
Because inclusion starts with mindset and when the mindset is weak, the entire structure collapses.
If you are truly passionate about inclusion, then advocate as if your students’ futures depend on it.
Because they do.
Inclusion is not just a department.
It is a leadership stance.
And inclusion teachers are not assistants to the system
they are guardians of equity within it.