Forge your own path.

If you’ve found your way here, it’s likely because something inside you is yearning for a different way to learn and grow—a way that honors both the child and the family.

Together, we can reimagine learning as a shared, life-giving experience.

Want to guide your child’s learning, but wonder how?

Feeling disappointed by traditional schooling options?

Trying to figure out your child’s learning style or what curriculum to use?

Long for meaningful learning experiences?

Having trouble with a particular skill?

Experience a holistic approach that honors your child’s growth and development.

Montessori - inspired support at home for families ages 0-8 years old.

Join the Creative Seed Community

  • The Creative Seed Community is a 10-month gentle coaching program designed specifically for families who want to know more about how their child learns and want to explore how to provide intentional learning experiences at home.

  • This is for you if you’re looking for an experience that weaves together creating a gentle daily rhythm for your whole family while also focusing on how to build engagement and relationship with your child in deeply meaningful ways. The experience includes regular 1:1 coaching; a monthly community gathering; and resources and strategies that are based on you and your family.

Learning is not separate from life.

It is a deeply personal journey, one that unfolds over time, shaped by experiences, interests, and creativity.

  • You can create spaces and experiences that foster a love of learning.

  • You can build a sensible routine that strengthens your child’s independence and participation in family life.

  • You can plan curriculum based on the interests and skills your child is currently exploring.

  • You can engage practice and repetition of skills in ways that are fun and enjoyable.

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Trust your instincts about what's best for your child.

As parents, we often find ourselves balancing the desire to do what's best for our children with the challenges of an ever-changing world.

I've been where you are.

I've discovered that meaningful learning is a process that begins with thoughtful consideration of who children are and what families truly need.

You are your child's primary teacher.

Every child has their own path to follow, and that path is shaped by their unique way of thinking, creating, and engaging with the world. This is why you are here — you want to support your child in discovering who they are, how they learn, and how they can cultivate their natural gifts.

My focus: supporting YOU as the guide.

Your growth and confidence are key. Instead of overwhelming curriculum packages, I walk beside you as you discover your family's natural flow and build learning that emerges organically from your child's interests.

We become partners in cultivating an environment where creativity, exploration, and authenticity are not just encouraged — they are essential.

  • “Megan has a true gift for working with children and families. Her insight comes from a place of love and wonder. She has guided me through challenging times of parenting and helped me remember what gifts I have as well. I am forever grateful for her guidance!”

    Emma Y., parent

  • “I cannot say enough good things about Megan and the positive impact she has had on our family. Through our conversations, Megan has taught me how to talk to my children, how to set up rhythms for the day, and how to create an environment where the children have agency - inspiring self-confidence, creativity, and community.”

    Jenny L., homeschooler and parent

  • "We decided to homeschool when our children were ready to enter first grade. Megan's advice and guidance, as we navigated our way through the first few years, provided us with the confidence and direction to keep going. She listened to our challenges and provided a plan for curriculum, experiences and an understanding of child development that eased our concerns. I can't recommend her guidance enough for parents at any stage in their journey."

    -Jamiee and Hollis, homeschoolers and parents

“You can’t force a plant to bloom.

It has a cycle. You have to tend it and care for it and wait for it the bloom to happen…

The more experience you have like this, the more you begin to understand the cycle.”

— Ruth Asawa