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​Jennifer Vega, M.Ed.

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"Ms. Jen worked with Coco for several years just after Coco was diagnosed with dyslexia. Coco was very shy before working with Ms. Jen, but they developed a rapport and she came to look forward to their time together. Jen used lots of expert strategies that, over time, worked! I recorded the first day that Coco read a book and I think we both cried! After that, her reading just exploded. Over the years we've spent thousands of dollars on interventions. We know what made a difference and what didn't. You know how you hear about that teacher that made a difference in a child's life? Ms. Jen is that teacher. She will make a difference in your child's life. " - PC and RL Anderson
Jennifer holds a M.Ed. in Special Education from Arizona State University. She is an Associate Member of the Association of Educational Therapists and received her certification in Educational Therapy from UC Riverside. She has been working with exceptional children for over 10 years. Jennifer has a holistic approach to her work with students. She has a passion for understanding the brain and chooses unique approaches based on each student's learning profile. She wants to empower her students to understand how their unique brains work and how to advocate for themselves.

She uses a variety of informal assessments to shed light on educational difficulties and determine an effective treatment approach. She is highly trained in teaching students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, mild to moderate autism, auditory and visual processing disorders. She is a qualified Barton tutor and has the tools to deliver multisensory reading instruction virtually. She is trained in Cognitively Guided Instruction for math.

Jen's sense of humor and gentle approach make her a favorite amongst students and parents. She is available for 1:1 instruction, parent support, IEP support and Summer Intensives.


Jen is currently accepting clients for virtual therapy!

What is Educational Therapy?

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Educational therapy is the practice of providing personalized remedial instruction to children with learning challenges. The goal of educational therapy is to foster development of self-confident, independent individuals who feel positively about themselves and their abilities.

As an Educational Therapist, Jen understands the myriad of social, behavioral and emotional factors that can impact learning. She has a wealth of experience helping students develop positive attitudes and take charge of their learning. 

Dyslexia - Jen uses research-based practices to teach your struggling reader to read fluently. 

Dyscalculia - Her unique approach will minimize math anxiety and build number sense. 

ADHD/Executive Functioning - She offers parent support and/or EF Coaching to get your child on track.
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If you're interested in scheduling a free, initial phone or zoom consultation, please book using the button below.

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  • Blog
  • Articles and Resources
    • Books by Lexile
    • High Interest Low Level Books
    • Dyscaclulia Resources
    • 6 Traits of Writing
    • Executive Functioning 101
    • Model Student Writing
    • Talking to Kids About Neurodiversity
  • Emergency Homeschooling
  • Contact