success4school
Success4School’s mission is to EMPOWER FAMILIES-in all ways, always! From our
family services to our private, accredited academy, we value ‘learning their
way’. We are innovative in our approach to break the rules- as we set out to
ensure each learner feels valued and finds deep growth- academically and as a
whole person. Success4School has a unique & critical mission to provide
strengths-driven, integrated learning which promotes differentiation. We value
continuous growth and personal discovery but never uniformity. We specialize in
the smart & scattered, the witty & worried, and the determined over-comer… We
are educators taking a stand -firm in our belief there is more to education! I
founded this firm, surrounding myself with passionate people with specialized
training, to work with the unique neuro-biology of the individual who struggles
with weak executive skills. What we found is that all minds are unique and any
kind responds to hands-on learning grounded in building learners who think
critically and that are self reliant, owners of the learning process. As an
educational diagnostician with a background in regular & special education, a
passion in neuroscience, plus specialized AD/HD coach training, I am one of
those fast-brained people that can't get my hands on enough research. I love
what I do and do what I love. I’m far from the square, the rectangle, the
circle, or the triangle- I AM the SQUIGGLY in the world of working with kids of
all ages. I am one of those people that specifically thinks differently than
most- and I like to think that that’s okay since I work with lots of kids that
are different- cause I think all kids are different… I am not the person who
buys a piece of swedish furniture and opens the instructions- I’m the one who
says ‘let’s see how this goes together’ tool-belt diva type-who goes at it-
without the manual. People say I have this way with kids, one parent nick-named
me ‘the kid whisperer’. Anyone who knows me will tell you I don’t whisper, but I
think my way, is just the way I am- I think kids want something our society does
not often provide: a genuine, authentic, real person who asks,