Physical Education is good for the MIND, BODY, and SPIRIT for ALL STUDENTS.
Research proves there is value to physical activity for all, improved physical fitness, mental, and emotional wellbeing. However, many schools ignore and fail to provide students with quality physical education programs and often create negative experiences associated with physical activity for the rest of their lives. Physical Education is the one subject that teaches the whole child today and help them become healthy adults. Â

Physical Education Specialist & Consultant
I provide professional development seminars in person and virtually on physical education, class management, active learning and growth mindset.Â

Improve your school PE program
I am also provide teacher coaching and consultation on strategies to improve your school PE program.
Adapted & General ED Credentialed PE Teacher
I am an independent contractor that provides Adapted Physical Education services and assessments virtually.Â

Positive PE Pal/One on One PE Fun
I am also providing Virtual PE lessons customized to meet student’s needs and interests. (Home School, Extra Curricular or Charter and Private Schools)
Motivational Keynote Speaker for Educators and Parents
I offer a variety of topics for teachers and parents; motivational and informative. Â

Topics for teachers and parents
I offer a variety of topics for teachers and parents; motivational and informative.  “Understanding Both Sides of an IEP Table”.  “Teaching the Whole Child/Mind Body and Soul”.  “Re-Ignite the Fire to teach with your Passion”.  Â
Free Webinars Peaceful Playgrounds
Free Webinars
Webinars are 60 minutes long with a question and answer session. Register early, space is limited.Â
How to Have a Peaceful Playground
Calm the Chaos: Easy to Implement Class Management Strategies
You can have the best lesson but without class management you won’t be able to teach, and students will struggle to learn. Class management is the key to any successful lesson.  However, teaching outside or in a gym, often with extra-large classes, presents unique and challenging teaching environments.  This presentation is packed with tried-and-true class management tips and recommendations in addition many specific for large groups on the playground and in the gym.
Understanding Both Sides of an IEP Table
Attending an IEP meeting is often overwhelming for participants and at the same time “just a meeting” for others. You may attend an IEP as the general ed teacher, adapted PE, administration, or even as a parent. This presentation focuses on the objectives of an IEP meeting, give you a better understanding of the laws and your responsibilities as a team member, and recommendations on how to be a contributing participant.
Create a Growth Mindset PE Environment
Attending an IEP meeting is often overwhelming for participants and at the same time “just a meeting” for others. You may attend an IEP as the general ed teacher, adapted PE, administration, or even as a parent. This presentation focuses on the objectives of an IEP meeting, give you a better understanding of the laws and your responsibilities as a team member, and recommendations on how to be a contributing participant.
“Doable PE” for the Classroom Teacher
Attending an IEP meeting is often overwhelming for participants and at the same time “just a meeting” for others. You may attend an IEP as the general ed teacher, adapted PE, administration, or even as a parent. This presentation focuses on the objectives of an IEP meeting, give you a better understanding of the laws and your responsibilities as a team member, and recommendations on how to be a contributing participant.
Mindfully Using Music in Physical Education
Attending an IEP meeting is often overwhelming for participants and at the same time “just a meeting” for others. You may attend an IEP as the general ed teacher, adapted PE, administration, or even as a parent. This presentation focuses on the objectives of an IEP meeting, give you a better understanding of the laws and your responsibilities as a team member, and recommendations on how to be a contributing participant.
Ask Carrie - Open discussion sharing ideas
Attending an IEP meeting is often overwhelming for participants and at the same time “just a meeting” for others. You may attend an IEP as the general ed teacher, adapted PE, administration, or even as a parent. This presentation focuses on the objectives of an IEP meeting, give you a better understanding of the laws and your responsibilities as a team member, and recommendations on how to be a contributing participant.