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Michele Norcross received her bachelors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2009 with a major in Communicative Disorders and a minor in Women’s studies. She went onto receive her masters at Florida State University in 2011. While at FSU, Michele worked on a grant known as ASSET (Autism Spectrum Specialized Education and Training) where she was trained in using technology and visuals to better support children and adolescents on the Autism Spectrum. While working in Early Intervention in the Boston metro area, she obtained the Certificate of Early Intervention Specialty (CEIS). Her areas of interest include working with individuals on the Autism Spectrum, emerging speech and language development, social skills/pragmatics and Executive Functioning. Michele especially enjoys teaching families how to bring the concepts and strategies learned in therapy home.
In her free time, Michele enjoys cooking with her chef husband, hiking with her dog Brie and raising her new baby boy, Riley.
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