Contact Connie Nadler, CCC-A, SLP
Connie Nadler, CCC-A, SLP is an enthusiastic business owner and public servant whose enthusiasm, training, and skills provide hope and real progress to students who are experiencing learning struggles. Sometimes parents don’t know where to turn, and Connie helps families gain dramatic positive changes. Connie is certified by the American Speech, Language and Hearing Association as both an audiologist and a speech/language pathologist, and she is also certified as a secondary education teacher. Nadler’s professional focus is on reading acquisition, memory and auditory processing disorder (APD), a condition that can affect a person’s ability to make sense of the sounds we hear and therefore affect how well we learn to read. Bespoke Learning delivers custom education plans and intervention adapted to the specific learning strengths and weaknesses of children aged 3 to 18. One-to-one training in reading, cognitive thinking and pragmatics creates an environment for rapid change, boosting self-esteem and success that changes lives. In addition, Ms. Nadler offers engaging professional talks to empower parents, education groups, medical and mental health providers, and civic groups to take children's learning to new levels. Connie develops and vends hands-on learning solutions and education products for parents and educators to maximize learning for children ages three to thirteen. Improving attention, memory, logic, processing speed, reading, visual and auditory processing Talented and Gifted Kindergarten Readiness Educational Audiology Speech Language Pathology Auditory Processing Disorder Reading Skills and Acquisition Dyslexia Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Special Education & IEP Process Response To Intervention (RTI)
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