As an adult with a significant dyslexia, Julieann understands at a very personal level the need for an effective tool box to be able to “show what you know”. Utilizing a strength-based approach and a highly individualized toolbox one of her greatest joys in life is seeing children, adolescents and adults become more academically and personally self-confident and begin to soar.
Her favorite tip: Focus on your strengths, grab your toolbox and don’t let anyone stop you!
A creative individual who loves working with Elementary and secondary students Susie provides effective executive function strategies to help them feel successful. One of her Specialties is working with children on the autism spectrum especially those who struggle in the areas of writing and test taking. She has a secondary specialty in high stakes testing such as the act and sat.
Susy’s favorite tip is, “Manage your time, rather than letting time manage you.”
Mary Ellen wears two hats; she is a licensed speech and language pathologist as well as a specialty in executive function support. A long time teacher at the school for the deaf she has a wide background and helps students who think differently succeed.She Provides a warmth of understanding and the depth of knowledge to help her students feel successful both academically and personally.
Mary Ellen’s favorite tips are, “Think positive! Focus on your strengths! And Don’t be afraid to ask for help when needed!”