Jacqueline Strubel – Specialist Dyslexia and Dyscalculia Teacher

Sue in conversation with Jacqueline Strubel

Jacqueline specialises in working with children with dyscalculia, dyslexia, dyspraxia and slow processing as well as children on the autistic spectrum. Jacqueline has a holistic approach, addressing the social and emotional needs, as well as academic progress. Utilising aspects of play therapy, learnt by working as a Volunteer Children’s Counsellor for Place2Be together with art therapy allows her to draw on the creativity of the child to unlock their academic ability and improve self-esteem. Learning can always be FUN!
[fusebox_track_player url="https://traffic.libsyn.com/sueatkinsexperts/jacqui_Strubel.mp3" social_linkedin="true" social_email="true" ]
The journey following a dyslexia or a dyscalculia diagnosis is LONG and often very challenging. This is when you will need the advice and guidance to keep heading in the right direction. As a former SENCO and current Specialist Teacher, as well as a Mum who has walked that path Jacqui offers FREE 15minute consultations: “After diagnosis – what now?” Jaqui specialises in working with children with dyscalculia, dyslexia,dyspraxia and slow processing as well as children on the autistic spectrum. She offers a holistic approach, addressing the social and emotional needs, as well as  supporting the academic progress of your child. Utilising aspects of play therapy with art therapy she draws on the creativity of your child to unlock their academic ability and improve their self-esteem. You can arrange your FREE Zoom session by emailing her on  [email protected] Jacqui is launching Maths Tutorials for Dyscalculia from September, contact her for further details.    

Share this expert interview

Connect with Jacqueline Strubel

Email: [email protected]

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacqui-strubel-85bab129/ Facebook: Flourish Teaching