Kerry Burke, MFA, PGC-ABA
With over 20 years in education and child services experience, Kerry is a certified middle grades educator, has taught high school and was an adjunct professor at Reinhardt University. She holds a Master’s degree in Business & Professional Writing, is a published author and curriculum writer, and holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis.
Over the years, she has provided early intervention to individuals on the autism spectrum and supportive assistance to those with learning disabilities in both public and private sectors. Kerry has expertise in a range of services including Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs), skills assessments, education advocacy, parent training, social skills development, and emotional regulation training. Additionally, Kerry is a certified Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) practitioner and provides academic tutoring and study skills.
As a parent of children with learning disabilities and a background providing intervention therapy to individuals on the autism spectrum, Kerry is an empathic, attentive, and compassionate consultant who strives to improve the lives of neurodivergent clients by providing them skills to achieve confidence and independence.