Dr. Erica Warren is an educational therapist, executive functioning coach, and certified coach dedicated to empowering learners with engaging and research-based strategies. She holds a doctorate in education specializing in adult education, school psychology, and special education, as well as a master's degree in educational psychology. With over 25 years of experience, she has helped students strengthen cognitive skills, executive functioning, self-regulation, academics, and study strategies through innovative teaching methods.As the founder and author of all the content at Good Sensory Learning and Learning Specialist Courses, Dr. Warren has developed assessments, courses, and learning materials to support neurodiverse learners. Her expertise in multi-processing modalities and building unique programs that accommodate individual needs has made her a sought-after coach, consultant, and speaker in education and cognitive development. Dr. Warren is passionate about kindling a love for learning by bringing curiosity and delight into the educational experience, helping students develop confidence, independence, and a lifelong enthusiasm for discovery.
""Every game in this book is magic in a bottle! From the silent 'Order Up' to the cacophony of 'Class Composer, ' these activities spark imagination and laughter while developing focus, memory, and regulation.""- Nancy Platt Dauwd, Educational Therapist & EF Coach""Students are not only eager to engage, they're thriving. This book has transformed my classroom.""- Melissa Ettinger, Special Education Teacher & EF Coach""A brilliant introduction to the mosaic of Dr. Warren's work, groundbreaking resources that redefine how we cultivate executive functioning skills.""- Dr. Mark E Weston, Global Education Strategist""I cannot recommend this outstanding resource highly enough! The games infuse energy into my coaching sessions and are remarkably effective at strengthening executive functioning skills. Each activity is easy to implement and ignites noticeable improvements in attention, reasoning, and memory.""- Joanna D'cruz, Academic Coach, Singapore