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Bio: I'm Diane Miller. I began my journey to becoming an Educational Therapist as a classroom teacher turned Resource Teacher turned tutor during the pandemic. In 2023 I moved to southern California and was introduced to the Integrated learning Institute by the principal of Kings Schools. I met with Cynthia Moses and observed her working with two students using NILD techniques. I was amazed at the techniques she used which far surpassed my tutoring skills. I've always believed that anyone can learn if the "teacher" works with how the students brain works. The NILD techniques and mission aligned with everything I believed, but didn't know existed. I am so grateful to God for leading me to a place where I can truly work with anyone and help them become independent learners. Working with students has been the most rewarding and fulfilling thing I've ever done.
Bio: After working in the classroom for nineteen years, I went back to get my Masters in Educational Therapy so I can help the children that have difficulty learning. My private practice is called Rockingham Educational Therapy and my office is in my home. My husband and I have three grown daughters, two of which live locally and have blessed us with five grandchildren. The third daughter shares my love of education and goes to school in Minnesota. I enjoy swimming, gardening, quilting and embroidery in my free time.
Bio: With initial training as a special education teacher in the public schools, I currently have a private educational therapy practice serving students in the Ann Arbor, Michigan area with learning disabilities effecting their competency in reading, spelling, writing and math.
Bio: Special Needs and Inclusion Specialist with Ministry of Education, Singapore