Bridging School, Home, and Heart

In Partnership, In Purpose, In Community

Services

Culturally-Responsive Autism Training

Equip educators and service providers with practical, culturally-informed tools for working effectively with Black and Brown families navigating autism. Trainings emphasize cultural humility, trust-building, and actionable support strategies.

Behavior & Classroom Strategy Coaching

Support for educators, clinics, and multidisciplinary teams seeking to strengthen behavior management and inclusive classroom practices. Sessions are tailored to real-world challenges and grounded in evidence-based, trauma-informed approaches.

Parent–Professional Partnership Workshops

Interactive workshops designed to strengthen collaboration between schools, families, and community partners. These sessions build shared understanding, communication skills, and alignment across home and educational environments.

Meet the Voice Behind the Vision

Sherrie Rucker, MSW

Hi, my name is Sherrie Rucker.

I grew up in North Philadelphia and currently hold a Master’s degree in Social Work. I teach Autistic Support for grades K–2 in the School District of Philadelphia. Before I began my teaching journey, I was a Grief Clinician, leading grief groups in schools all across the city. Prior to that, I worked as a Behavioral Health Technician (BHT), supporting children with disabilities.

My autism mom journey began when my son was two and a half years old. We started noticing regression in his speech, motor, and cognitive abilities. We enrolled him in early intervention, where he received speech therapy, occupational therapy, and special instruction (also known as play therapy). He was officially diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at age three — and since then, it’s been a journey of nonstop education, advocacy, and growth for everyone involved.

Being an autism mom, a current special education teacher, and a former behavior technician has given me a unique and powerful perspective on what it’s like to immerse yourself in the world of a child with autism.

I know what it’s like to advocate for your child every day.

To constantly collaborate with teachers, case managers, and therapists.

To juggle three or more appointments every week.
It can be overwhelming. It can be exhausting. And it can feel incredibly lonely.

That’s why I’m here.

I know how uncomfortable and isolating the unknown can feel — and I want to help ease that weight. I’ve gathered so much information over the years, and my biggest goal is to share it. I want parents of children with special needs to feel empowered. I want us to know. To have community. To speak freely. To feel safe, seen, and supported.

I hope I can help create that space for you.

With love,
Sherrie

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