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Total Learning and Therapy Center
is dedicated to meeting the complex needs
of children and adults who experience learning-related vision,
sensory, motor and speech and language difficulties. Total
Learning and Therapy Center provides comprehensive and individualized
care through the collaborative efforts of our interdisciplinary
team of skilled professionals. Careful diagnosis and appropriate
treatment reduces or eliminates stumbling blocks to learning,
and allows each individual to successfully meet the challenges
of life.
Stumbling Blocks to Learning:
- Vision Impairments
- Visual/Perceptual Difficulties
- Developmental Delays
- Fine Motor Delays
- Sensory Integration Dysfunction
- Speech/Language Delays
- Auditory Processing Disorders
- Swallowing and Feeding Disorders
- Learning Disabilities
- Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)
- Autism and Spectrum Disorders
- Physical Disabilities
- Neurological Disorders
- Social Interaction Difficulties
- Handwriting Concerns
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Behavorial Optometry
Behavioral optometry recognizes that vision
is an ever changing process that is learned and directly affects
how we think, how we solve problems and even how we feel.
The way we see influences all our daily interactions with
our families, friends and peers. Behavioral optometry is concerned
with not just what you see, but how you see, and how efficiently
you use your eyes. We treat the total person and we look at
how your visual system functions, emphasizing prevention,
education and remediation.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy enhances child development,
minimizes potential delays, resolves existing problems and
promotes family education. The occupation of a child is primarily
play and it is through the use of purposeful activities presented
as play that the occupational therapist evaluates and treats
the senses and motor abilities of the child to enhance development
and improve coordination between the brain and the body.
Speech and Language Therapy
Communication is vital to life. Speaking,
listening, reading, writing and gesturing connect us to what
we value most, family, friends, work, school and recreation.
Many conditions can sometimes interfere with the ability to
communicate. After a comprehensive assessment, a treatment
program can be developed and implemented in collaboration
with the individual, family and other professionals.
Additional Services
- Handwriting Group using Handwriting Without Tears® Curriculum
- Physical Therapy
- Psychological Services, including counseling
and learning profiles
- Behavioral Modification Services
- Educational Tutoring
- Analysis of Individual Educational Plans
- Parent Education
- Transition and Career Planning
- Social Skills Therapy/Groups
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Randy
L. Schulman, M.S., O.D., F.C.O.V.D.
Dr. Schulman graduated cum laude from the
University of Pennsylvania where she received her degree in
psychology. She graduated with both her Doctor degree and a
Masters degree in Vision Science from the State University of
New York, State College of Optometry. She received her Fellowship
in the College of Optometry for Vision Development and is an
Associate member of the Optometric Extension Program. She has
lectured extensively on such topics as vision in the classroom,
vision and aging, and visual difficulties in the developmentally
delayed, and has published on vision and autism. She is fully
licensed to diagnose and treat eye disease and specializes in
vision therapy, pediatrics, learning disabilities and preventative
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Stefanie Saad Seanor, O.T.R./L.
Stefanie is an occupational therapist and one of the directors at Total Learning and Therapy Center in Trumbull.
She received her education at Boston University’s Sargent College and holds CT state licensure and National Board Certification in Occupational Therapy. She received her master’s degree in Business Administration from Sacred Heart University’s John F. Welch College of Business. She has worked in both New York and Connecticut evaluating and planning intervention strategies for children and adults with developmental, learning, sensory and psychiatric needs. Stefanie has extensive training in areas including sensory integration, neurodevelopmental treatments, psychosocial skills and fine/visual motor skills. She is certified in Therapeutic Listening and has developed comprehensive sensory diets and therapeutic protocols using modulated CDs. She holds certification in the Handwriting Without Tears curriculum and has extensive knowledge in the field of handwriting for children using a sensory-motor approach. |
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Maybette
Z. Waldron, M.S., C.C.C./S.L.P.
Maybette holds a B.S. from the University of Bridgeport
and a M.S. from Southern Connecticut State University.
She has a Certificate of Clinical Competency from the
American Speech, Language and Hearing Association
and is a licensed speech pathologist in Connecticut and
New York. She is a member of the American Academy of
Private Practice and is certified by the American Board
of Disability Analysts. She is also certified to administer
the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment®. She has almost 30
years of experience working with children and adults.
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