Meredith Carver, M.S.
Specialties: Thinking Organized’s Core Focus Areas: Time Management; Material Organization; Studying Strategies; Note-taking; Written Language
Education: She earned a B.F.A in Art Education from UNC Greensboro (Greensboro, NC) and a M.S. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from the University of Rochester (Rochester, NY). Additionally, she is a registered behavior technician (RBT), ADHD coach, and she has training in the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL).
Experience: Meredith has over 15 years of experience supporting the academics and executive functioning skills of K-12 students, university students, and adult working professionals. She has experience assisting populations with various types of special needs and learning divergent populations, including those with ADHD. She has worked with students and clients who have anxiety and depression. Self-awareness and self-advocacy coaching are essential skills she develops with clients to help them understand their best ways of learning and self-advocating for their needs.
What do you enjoy most about working at Thinking Organized?
I enjoy the opportunities for collaboration with fellow staff members in efforts to positively impact the lives of our clients and their families. I believe that academic coaching and effective executive functioning skills will help all clients reach their goals.
What has been your greatest personal and/or professional achievement and why?
Graduating with a master’s degree must be one of my biggest accomplishments. I graduated with excellent grades, which makes me proud of my efforts. I was able to find a sense of balance and maintain enjoyment of what I was learning throughout graduate school.
What interesting fact would your clients & colleagues be most surprised to learn about you?
I climbed Mt. Fuji in Japan and lived in South Korea for two years. I love traveling and (trying) to learn languages! I am also an “art nerd” who used to be a docent at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C.