Michele Isenberg graduated from Smith College with a Bachelor of Arts in Developmental Psychology, a Master's of Education, and completed CT state certification in regular education, grades K-6. She also holds a Nebraska teaching certificate for grades K-8. Michele taught in Massachusetts and Nebraska before coming to Connecticut. Here, she taught pre-school before joining the teaching staff at a school for students with learning disabilities. She is the mother of three children and her son Zachary's Autism inspired her to expand her training into the field of Autism.
Dawn Matera graduated from Sacred Heart University with an Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education, a Bachelors of Science in Psychology, and CT Elementary Education Certification, grades 1-6. Dawn also completed her Master's Degree in Special Education with an emphasis on Learning Disabilities at Southern Ct State University and is cross-certified in the area of Special Education, grades K-12. Dawn worked in pre-school and Head Start programs before beginning her 8 year career at a school for students with learning disabilities. Dawn specializes in executive function and processing disorders.
Michele and Dawn have joined forces to reach more children and families who can benefit from individualized programming for a lifetime of learning.