EDUCATIONAL THERAPY For Learners 5th Grade to Adult with ADHD and Executive Functioning Challenges
Rachel Kapp grew up in Los Angeles. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Sociology and minored in Jewish Studies. Rachel began tutoring students in high school, eventually choosing to pursue a career in education. For over six years, Rachel was a lead preschool teacher where she gained a firm foundation in explicit teaching.
Rachel has been a tutor in private practice since 2004, working with students in a variety of subjects including all levels of math, reading, history and writing. After working with so many types of students over the years and realizing she was passionate about building relationships with and helping students who learn differently, Rachel decided to pursue Educational Therapy. She completed her coursework at the California State University, Northridge in December 2015 and Masters degree in December 2016.
In her free time, Rachel loves spending time with her husband, Adam, sons, Elliot and Owen, and their dog, Fritzy, watching Cal Football, cooking for friends, and spinning.
Rachel is a Board Certified Member of the Association of Educational Therapists. She is a co-founder and co-host of the Learn Smarter Podcast, a resource offering over 350 episodes of educational content for educators and families. Rachel is an active participant in ongoing education through the International Dyslexia Association and she is also trained in Wilson Reading Systems.
Takeaways:
- Executive functioning skills are not inherent traits; they can be cultivated through dedicated learning and practice.
- Educational therapy should not be perceived as a permanent necessity; it aims to empower learners towards independence.
- Parents play a crucial role in educational therapy by stepping back, allowing their children to take initiative in their learning process.
- The distinction between educational therapy and tutoring lies in the focus on developing strategies rather than merely addressing academic content.
- The virtual landscape of educational therapy can foster just as meaningful connections as in-person sessions, debunking common misconceptions.
- Understanding and addressing underlying learning challenges can prevent significant achievement gaps from forming in learners.
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