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Ellen Korin
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Ellen
Korin is a special educator with over 35 years of experience
in public and private education and almost fifteen years working
as a life skills coach with children and adults with organizational,
motivational, executive functioning and autism spectrum disorders.
She has developed a protocol and a set of interventions that
have proven effective for helping persons on the spectrum
to improve their quality of life. Ellen is the author of two
interactive workbooks for youth and adolescents/young adults,
Asperger Syndrome--An Owner's Manual: What You, Your Parents
and Your Teachers Need to Know (2006) and Asperger
Syndrome--An Owner's Manual 2: What You, Your Parents and
Friends, and Your Employer, Need to Know (2007).
Retired in 2005 from the Lexington, Massachusetts, public
schools, she maintains an active consulting and coaching practice,
and speaks frequently at local, state, national and international
conferences. Ellen recently joined the faculty of Antioch
University New Englands Graduate School of Applied Psychology,
where she teaches Working with Teens and Adults on the
Autism Spectrum in the graduate certificate program
in autism spectrum disorders.
Born and raised in New York City, Ellen earned her bachelor's
degree at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. She
pursued postgraduate studies at Boston State College where
she obtained a master's degree in special education, and at
many of the local Boston universities (Harvard Extension,
Tufts, Lesley). An avid reader and traveler, Ellen resides
in Lexington, Massachusetts, with her husband, Jonathan, and
her daughter, Alexandra.
Asperger
Syndrome: An Owner's Manual 2 For Older Adolescents and Adults:
What You, Your Parents and Friends, and Your Employer, Need
to Know
Asperger
Syndrome: An Owners Manual; What You, Your Parents,
and Your Teachers Need to Know
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