Over 20 years of Empowering Children with Dyslexia and Dysgraphia
CALT (Certified Academic Language Therapist)
CDT (Certified Dyslexia Therapist)
Dyslexia Specialist
Former Board Member for IDA (International Dyslexia Association)
Active Member of ALTA (Academic Language Therapy Association)
University certified with a Reading Specialization
As a dedicated Certified Academic Language Therapist with a genuine passion for helping children thrive despite their challenges, I bring two decades of rich experience to my practice. My heartfelt commitment to supporting children with dyslexia and dysgraphia drives my work, ensuring that each child receives personalized attention and tailored strategies to enhance their learning journey. I am honored to have spent the past twenty years refining my skills and knowledge to make a positive impact on the lives of those I serve. Your child's well-being is at the core of my practice, and I look forward to the opportunity to contribute to their academic and personal growth.
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A CALT has passed a national exam after completing all the requirements of an ALT. It is somewhat like a bookkeeper passing the CPA exam.
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Play with language activities: rhyming, first and last sound identification, un-blending small words and identifying the vowel sounds. These are all things you can do at home to help.
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Yes, CALTs who have been trained in the OrtonGillingham method have been trained to help children who struggle with dysgraphia.