Dr. Warrens diverse training in educational psychology, school psychology, special education and adult education has lead to a well-rounded, multi-sensory expertise in the areas of learning and cognition. Optimizing each student's learning potential and creating fun and multisensory lessons and remedial products is at the heart of Dr. Warren's approach. She has: · designed college programs for students with learning needs · worked as a learning specialist/educational therapist for private and public institutions · designed study skills courses · trained tutors and teachers · conducted educational workshops and courses around the country · counseled with students and families on learning and organizational techniques, behavior management, assistive technology and software tools · taught students with limited to extraordinary capabilities · assisted schools in determining reasonable accommodations · consulted in program design and teacher training · created and published, fun and multisensory educational tools and assessments. She presently has over 100 publications. · written comprehensive learning profiles
When working with a group, it is extremely important to learn the unique class profile so that multisensory instruction and assignments can be tailored to group and individual needs. Also a rich array of activities choices should be provided so that all students feel empowered and accommodated in the learning environment. No two people share the same strengths and weaknesses. In fact, each individual has his or her own unique ways of learning. While education continually searches for the best group approach to learning, individuals with contrasting needs are often neglected and learning can become an unpleasant experience. When working with Dr. Warren, it's not a matter of fitting into a program. Instead, a unique program is created for each student. The individualized approach is a process designed to empower and rekindle a love for learning by helping students to: 1. Define academic goals 2. Utilize exceptional study skills 3. Release the fear of academic failure 4. Understand talents and difficulties 5. Develop compensatory strategies 6. Foster confidence and independence 7. Remediate areas of difficulty 8. Develop areas of ability 9. Acquire self advocacy skills
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Aspiring to empower the spirit of those who struggle with learning, Dr. Warren tailored a special degree program that combined course-work and research in Educational Psychology, Special Education, School Psychology, and Adult Education. Her doctoral degree in Education from the University of Georgia focused on the life-long issues of learning, the impact of learning disabilities across the life-span, and comprehensive diagnostic assessments. In addition, her Masters degree in Educational Psychology, from the University of Northern Colorado, covered life-span development, learning, and cognition. Finally, Dr. Warren has a BA in fine arts. This is one of her best assets as creativity, design and color often bedazzles her approach and materials.
Dr. Warren also offers courses for learning specialists and educational therapists: https://www.learningspecialistcourses.com/. In 2009 Dr. Warren launched Good Sensory Learning, an ever-expanding offering of multi-sensory, and fabulously fun educational materials. In 1999, Dr. Erica Warren opened the doors of Learning to Learn in Ossining, NY. What started as a private practice to help individual students maximize their learning potential and find joy in the learning process, blossomed into a place where students, parents, teachers, and schools can receive educational support, materials, training and advice.
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