About Kristina Daniele
Kristina Daniele is a late-diagnosed Autistic and ADHD educator and published author with a Master of Science in Teaching from Fordham University and a background spanning classroom, private, online, and homeschool environments. She brings over two decades of diverse teaching experience. As both an educator and a neurodivergent parent, she offers a unique perspective that bridges the gap between traditional education and the needs of diverse learners, specifically making space for those who don’t hold binary identities and are facing an increasingly unkind world.
Her expertise is deeply personal – having successfully homeschooled her own AuDHD, non-binary child from kindergarten through high school graduation, and identifying as queer, herself, Kristina understands firsthand the challenges and triumphs of inclusive education and the strength of loving support.
Kristina specializes in developing literacy skills for reluctant and struggling readers leading her to evidence-based practices with the flexibility and creativity needed to support different learning styles, informed by both professional expertise and personal experience as a homeschooling parent. In her history book, "Civil Rights Then and Now", Kristina demonstrates her commitment to cultural diversity and critical thinking while at the same time offering opportunities for growth and discussion.