Abigail is passionate about helping individuals with neuromotor disabilities experience movement in ways that feel empowering and possible.
Her approach is rooted in noticing potential where others may see limitation - meeting each child with patience, creativity, and care.
She believes that when children are given the right space and support, meaningful progress and confidence naturally follow.
Ella's Mom
Tasha Tilleman
Ella’s Community is rooted in lived experience.
As a dedicated French Immersion elementary teacher and a mother to Ella, she understands both the importance of education and the realities families face when navigating neuromotor disabilities.
Her journey has shaped a deep belief in inclusion, compassion, and creating spaces where every child - and every family - feels supported and seen.
Who Ella’s Community Is For
This may be a fit if:
Your child benefits from adapted movement
Traditional sport environments feel inaccessible
You’re seeking a supportive, welcoming community
Your child benefits from structure and mentorship
Your child engages differently
What families can expect:
Safe, inclusive environment
Respect for each child’s pace
Encouragement without pressure
Focus on participation and joy
what we do
Adapted Movement
Movement designed around each child.
Activities are thoughtfully adapted to support comfort, confidence, and participation - allowing children to move in ways that feel right for them.
Play that welcomes every child.
Inclusive play creates opportunities for children to explore, interact, and engage in a supportive group environment - without pressure or expectation.
A space to feel seen and supported.
Ella’s Community is built around connection - creating a welcoming environment where children and families feel understood, included, and part of something meaningful.