Workshops for Parents, Schools, and Employers

Learn practical strategies for identifying and supporting learning, motivation, behavior, and emotional challenges.
Led by an Experienced
Educational Psychologist

Drawing on more than 25 years of experience in evaluation, counseling, parent support, and school-based collaboration, my trainings have supported school psychologists, district teams, parent groups, and employers.
Each workshop is interactive and grounded in real-life scenarios. My goal is always to equip participants with practical tools they can use right away and a deeper understanding of the children and young people they support.


Workshops for Homeschool and Private School Communities

When children struggle, parents are often left wondering what is normal and what needs attention. Non-public school settings often have fewer built-in resources for parents to understand learning differences, attention challenges, or emotional needs.
As a Licensed Educational Psychologist, I create workshops that provide practical guidance on recognizing learning differences, understanding behavior, and making informed decisions about support or evaluation.
Workshops are customized and can include topics like:
Signs of learning disabilities or attention challenges
What to do if you suspect ADHD, Autism, dyslexia, or other learning differences
Strength-based strategies for supporting learning at home or in small group settings
How to partner with professionals when extra support is needed
Professional Development Workshops for School Districts
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Your staff works every day to support students with diverse learning, behavioral, and emotional needs. These workshops are designed to strengthen that work by helping teams understand students more deeply and respond with interventions that make sense in real classrooms.
These workshops blend research, practical strategies, and insight from years of partnering with teachers, administrators, and school psychologists.
Sessions are interactive and tailored to your district’s needs so your staff can walk away with tools they can use immediately.
Topics can include:
How to recognize learning and attention challenges earlier
Executive functioning skills and how to support them in classroom settings
Social-emotional and behavioral strategies that build regulation and resilience
Planning and documenting interventions that create meaningful change
Effective communication in complex or sensitive meetings
Strengthening collaboration when multiple staff members support the same student
Workshops for Employers of Young Workers
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Young employees often have tremendous potential but may need support in developing communication skills, emotional regulation, motivation, or executive functioning.
These workshops help employers understand the developmental needs of young workers, enabling them to create supportive environments that lead to better performance and stronger relationships.
Topics may include:
Supporting neurodivergent employees
Strategies for motivating young employees
How to give feedback that builds skill and confidence
Building a workplace culture that helps young people take ownership of their role
Understanding how attention, executive functioning, and emotional regulation affect workplace behavior
Stronger Understanding Creates Stronger Communities
When parents, educators, or employers gain clarity about learning, attention, and emotional needs, young people thrive. If you are ready to bring this understanding to your group, let’s connect.

