Avery Walsh, M.A, ET/P
Avery Walsh, M.A, ET/P is a certified Educational Therapist, Learning Specialist, and trained ADHD Coach, working with students remotely around the country. She specializes in teens and college students with school-based executive function challenges, helping them to navigate the ever more complicated adult world they are transitioning into. Avery is the parent of two newly-sprung adult children and lives with her husband in the Boston area.
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