While working full time and raising a family, Elizabeth Tallon completed her Master’s degree in General and Special Education at Touro College, graduating with honors. She specializes in working with students from grades PreK-6, and she is particularly skilled at differentiating her instruction and motivating students with learning differences and autism. Over the course of her career, Elizabeth has served in many roles, including consulting and coaching for Cooke School and Institute. Such broad ranging experience has allowed Elizabeth from early in her career to pull from multiple resources and disciplines to serve her students in an individualized and thoughtful manner.
Growing up with a cousin who was hearing impaired exposed Elizabeth to the challenges of language-based learning disabilities and provided opportunities to coach and teach verbal strategies. Elizabeth believes that teaching students with dyslexia, ADHD, speech delays, specific learning disabilities, and autism are opportunities to instill confidence and awareness of strengths. As shared by a previous client, “Elizabeth made my son feel confident, and that is what helped him improve his writing, which now, even he can read!”
Elizabeth is trained in Orton-Gillingham methodology, including PAF and Wilson Fundations. As a private tutor, Elizabeth has the opportunity to use her wealth of experience to personalize and facilitate literacy instruction specifically in writing, reading comprehension, and grammar. Elizabeth is an expert at teaching and coaching students to write with enthusiasm, detail, and clarity. She is convinced that when students can take ownership of their work, they can become principled and inquisitive learners. Elizabeth maintains that teaching is not solely academic, and values the importance of instilling perseverance and integrity. Thus, teaching students to make connections from the classroom to the real world.
In her free time, Elizabeth enjoys hiking with her family, photography, cooking, and traveling. She also enjoys Film class and the New York Film Festival.
Bailey Landow has loved working with and mentoring students since she was very young. As a 5th grader in New York City, Bailey participated in her school’s buddy program, where she helped a first grader with homework while engaging in recreational activities. This love for working with youth led to an interest in psychology, which transformed into a passion for education and child development.
Erica Herro is a highly experienced educational consultant with a diverse range of skills and expertise. She has over 25 years of experience in the field and has a strong background in supporting students with
Amy Glickman is a native New Yorker. She was born and raised in Brooklyn and now resides and works in Manhattan. Amy earned a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary and Special Education from Brooklyn College and a Master’s degree in Learning Disabilities from Teacher’s College, Columbia University. While at Columbia her work focused on the assessment and remediation of reading and math disabilities. Each semester she interned at the Child Study Center where she gained experience in administering a battery of classroom based and standardized assessment measures to identify strengths and weaknesses of individual students and then developed an intervention plan based on the assessment findings. Upon graduating from Teacher’s College, she worked as a classroom teacher at the Stephen Gaynor School, where she taught students with language-based learning disabilities. While at Stephen Gaynor Amy developed and implemented an after-school computer skills training program which was tailored to the individual needs of the students.
Marie Leblanc guides diverse learners of all ages as they navigate their academic endeavors. She is a New York State certified 7-12 ELA teacher, reading specialist, student advisor and private tutor who holds a BA from Fordham University in Literature, an MA degree in English and American Literature from New York University and an MA in Teaching and Learning also from NYU. In addition, Marie has earned an advanced certificate in TESOL (Teaching English to Students of Other Languages) and is certified as a