Unlocking potential, together
Welcome to MasterTeaching, where we bridge the gap between individual learning needs and effective support. Discover our commitment to understanding, empowering, and achieving inclusive success for every learner. We're here to guide families, parents, and educators on a journey towards brighter futures.
How we help
At MasterTeaching, we partner with families, parents, and teachers to navigate the complexities of neurodiverse learning and behaviours. Our specialised consulting services are designed to offer practical guidance and understanding, tailored to your unique situation.
Understanding your child's needs
We assist families in truly understanding their child's unique needs and how these can be effectively met. Specialising in neurodiverse learning (autism, ADHD, global delay), we recognise the profound impact on families.
Developing effective strategies
Drawing from extensive experience and personal insights, we help you develop and implement new, practical strategies. We listen, but we also share what truly works, ensuring every child is seen and supported.
Empowering families & educators
Our approach empowers parents, caregivers, and teachers by providing clarity and confidence. We help you communicate effectively with schools and understand the bigger picture for inclusive success.
Fostering inclusive success
MasterTeaching specialises in developing understandings and creating conversations around inclusive success. We believe every child is unique and deserves the opportunity to thrive in an environment that understands and adapts to them.
Our unique approach
What sets MasterTeaching apart is our unwavering focus on neurodiversity, integrated with all its complexities. We are staunch advocates of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), believing that strategies shouldn't solely demand the child to change, but often require adaptation of expectations and environments.
Anticipate positive changes
When you work with MasterTeaching, expect to see profound positive changes for your tamariki and your whānau. While growth can be slow (e.g., improved speaking, developing parallel play), the most significant transformation often comes from empowering parents and caregivers. You'll gain the knowledge and confidence to communicate with schools effectively and understand the big picture of your child's development.