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Sensory integration impacts all areas of life, when children struggle to self regulate they may exhibit negative behaviors. Learning about the various sensory systems, what are some strategies you can use in your classrooms or home environments to meet those needs, will help your child learn to regulate and put their mind and bodies in a place to learn, grow and develop with positive outcomes. Join me to learn more about this.
I have a Master's in Education from Plymouth State University and a bachelors degree in Human Service from Springfield College.
My approach encompasses the whole person and that includes families and supports of the family to help to them all be strong and successful.
I have been an educator and administrator of an Early Intervention program, attended the intensive year long program at University of NH Leadership in Autism Spectrum Disorder Program, is a board member of Early Intervention and Education Network, and participates in Watch Me Grow for developmental screening and Early Screening and Diagnosis committees at the state level. I am also is an adjunct professor at UNH and Plymouth State University. I am the Ambassador to the Center for Disease Control for the State of NH.
No one asks to have a family member with a disability. It is a challenging job that goes above and beyond just being a parent. I can help!