Tutoring

We know that transitioning from early intervention to a traditional classroom can be a big leap for many families. Maybe your child thrived in Early Steps, but now the structure and pace of a typical classroom feel overwhelming. Or perhaps you’ve started to notice a gap between your child’s learning needs and the expectations at school. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone – and we’re here to help.

Our team of developmental specialists brings years of personal and professional experience supporting children of all abilities. Whether your child needs one-on-one tutoring, targeted developmental support, or just a little extra guidance to catch up to age-appropriate skills, we offer a personalized, multi-sensory approach designed to make learning engaging and fun.

If you’re looking for a supportive, nurturing environment where your child can thrive, we’d love to partner with you on this journey.

“My son loves his sessions with his therapist. His daycare teacher is noticing a difference and he’s been so much more interactive with us and trying to communicate. Amy is amazing!”

Elissa

Our Services

One on one tutoring to address personal goals that might include:

  • Multi-sensory learning

  • Early literacy skills

  • Class structure and participation

  • School readiness

Small group instruction:

  • Small group setting to transition skills to a group setting

  • Learning from peers to promote carryover

  • Teacher led crafts, music and more for learning fun

Amy Potter

Amy grew up in Wisconsin where she graduated from the University of Wisconsin Stout with a Degree in Early Childhood Education. She taught in North Carolina and Florida were she earned her ESE certificate. Amy has experience teaching Pre-K through 3rd grade.  Amy is trained in behavioral intervention and has extensive experience working with children with Autism. Amy has a passion for working with children of all abilities and enjoys finding creative ways for children and caregivers to thrive. She resides in Jacksonville with her husband and loves to spend time with her grown children whenever she can.

Kendra Sharp

Kendra is a former teacher with her own personal experience as a special needs parent.  She brings knowledge of advocacy as well as STEM training to bring the fun and interaction best for early learning. Kendra loves to incorporate sensory and movement based hands on learning in each session.