Primary Education
Traditional school settings often fall short of providing the necessary resources for every student. Children with unique needs like dyslexia, neurodivergence, or ADHD or who struggle with anxiety, perfectionism, and self-advocacy often need extra attention.
Dr. Abramo has the key to unlock your student's success in school, from training them in study techniques or teaching them how to remain organized, and delayed development of Executive Function skills can be corrected with instruction and practice.
Key Techniques
- Executive Function coaching
- Study skills
- Academic coaching
College Prep
The college admissions process is intimidating for any applicant. For students with unique academic needs, the process can be especially challenging.
Dr. Abramo can help guide you and your child through the process, assist in selecting the best schools for the student's unique situation, and customize a program to enhance college applications with improved test scores, essays, and interviews.
Key Techniques
- College counseling
- Standardized testing
- College application guidance
College Success
First-time college students often find the new-found freedom and limited structure an overwhelming challenge. The transition can lead to anxiety and disarray ultimately impacting academic performance.
Dr. Abramo has taught at public and private universities and understands first hand the experiences students face, particularly when dealing with their unique needs.
Key Techniques
- Career coaching
- Coursework assistance
- Essay writing
Success With Diverse Needs
Dr. Abramo has focused her career around helping students with diverse learning needs.
Students with a diagnosed learning disability are entitled to additional support. As a tutor and academic coach, Dr. Abramo guides students to success by capitalizing on their individual strengths.
Medically Diagnosed:
- ADHD
- Neurodivergence
- Autism
- Anxiety
- Dyslexia
Non-medically Confirmed:
- Social Skills
- Procrastination
- Perfectionism
- Communication Skills
- Self-advocacy