Jeanann Lacaze
PCET
Courses Completed
- Level I
- Level II
- Level III
Workshops
- Rx 4 Discovery Math I
- Rx for Discovery Writing: Standard
- Search & Teach
- Telepractice Training I
- Telepractice Training II
- Rx 4 Discovery Math II
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Bio: I am a licensed educational therapist with over 25 years of experience helping students in various settings. What I love most about this work is watching children transform from frustrated learners into confident, capable students who understand how their own minds work. Using evidence-based methods from my advanced training in Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment (Levels 1-3) and NILD Educational Therapy, I address the root causes of learning difficulties—strengthening cognitive skills like memory, attention, problem-solving, and processing that make all learning easier. Whether your child struggles with reading, has been diagnosed with a learning difference, or simply isn't reaching their potential, educational therapy can help. I work with students both in-person and online, providing the flexibility families need.
Bio: As a mom with a kid with learning disablities I have seen how their educational therapists have helped them through academics and becoming a life long learner. Since I saw the difference I decided to become an educational therapist and teacher at the Joshua Institute. I love helping my students make those connections that have eluded them for a long time.
Bio: Teaching my children to read at ages 4 and 5 went smoothly as I followed the instructions in a recommended book. It wasn't until a friend of mine asked me to tutor her daughter in reading and learning skills that I realized how challenging it can be to develop literacy skills. None of the things that worked for my children worked for her. As time passed, I realized that many children were falling through the cracks and not learning to read. This led me to find the National Institute of Learning Development. After homeschooling and working in the public schools for a time, I decided to return to college to pursue a Master's degree in Exceptional Student Education and Educational Therapy at Southeastern University. I also earned a Certificate of Dyslexia Education. For the past 8 years, I have been on a journey to make reading and learning skills available to all. I have set up my private practice and see students in the Hamburg area of Lexington, KY. My office is situated at the intersection of Interstate 64 and Interstate 75. When a child works with a NILD educational therapist, they learn skills and strategies to help them reach their full potential.