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Ryanne Earley

Speech and Language Pathologist

Ryanne helps students with weaknesses in articulation, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics so that they can increase their academic succes. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders, with a minor in Linguistics, from the University of New Hampshire and a Master of Science in Communication Disorders from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Ryanne is trained in the Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing program (LiPS), the Visualizing and Verbalizing program (V/V), and the Social Thinking Curriculum. She is a certified member of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) and a member of the New Hampshire ASHA network. In speech and language therapy sessions with students, Ryanne tries to tap into their strengths and support their weaknesses.

“I really like that so much individual attention can be given to students in order to support their learning. And students here feel like they are not going to be judged by their peers.”

Education

  • MS, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • BS, University of New Hampshire

Certifications

  • License: MS, CCC-SLP

“WBA changed the course of our daughter’s life. After struggling in middle school, both academically and socially, she now loves school, takes pride in her accomplishments, and her life is filled with joy. We would have moved anywhere for Lauren to go to WBA, and we are so lucky it is right here in seacoast New Hampshire.”

Current Parents

“Before WBA, our son was falling apart in every way imaginable. Addressing his academic needs felt like a pipe dream, and we prayed only for an educational environment where his spirit would not be crushed on a daily basis. After three years at WBA, he has blossomed into a passionate learner, producing a level of work we never thought possible!”

Current Parents

“We have WBA to thank for making our son feel just like everyone else. Now now he can concentrate on school—and friends.”

Current Parents

“Before my daughter started attending WBA in fourth grade, her confidence was low and she didn’t want to go to school because other students would make fun of her. But she has flourished in the WBA environment, and her confidence has been restored. I never have a problem getting her to go to school because she has made great friends, loves her teachers, and loves learning.”

Current Parents

“WBA honestly does ignite the energy it takes to study, learn, and teach in spite of challenges. Absolutely everyone who is a part of WBA stretches to reach students’ goals. Parents express relief when their child is happy to work and learn. Students greet visitors with a smile and a handshake. Teachers are solid with the basics but also creative and thoughtful.”

Mary Anker, Board Chair

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Mary Anker, Board Chair

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Thomas Beamer

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Carolyn Beaulieu, Treasurer

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Carolyn Beaulieu, Treasurer

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Colleen A. Meader

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Gary Rohr

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Sarah Swenson

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Paul Whitcomb

“I believe that learners with challenges merit a passionate advocate for their program.”

Rosemary Zurawel, Secretary

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Rosemary Zurawel, Secretary

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Rosemary Zurawel, Secretary

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