Boothby Therapy Services
Theresa Lord is an experienced educator specializing in the instruction and support of students with disabilities. Currently serving as a Contracted Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments at Boothby Therapy Services since July 2016, Theresa has previously held significant positions including Coordinator of Special Services at SAU 7 from July 2006 to June 2016, overseeing special education services and supervising case managers. Prior roles include Special Educator/Life Skills Teacher at Colebrook Academy and Special Educator at Littleton Elementary School District #65, where Theresa provided specialized instruction and case management. Theresa holds multiple advanced degrees, including a Master of Education in Education/Teaching of Individuals with Vision Impairments from UMass Boston and a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from Plymouth State University, along with additional endorsements in Special Education from UNH Online and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary and Special Education from Keene State College.
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Boothby Therapy Services
Boothby Therapy Services is a clinician owned company. Maren Boothby, MS, CCC-SLP received her Master's Degree in Communication Disorders from the University of New Hampshire in 1997. After working in skilled nursing, acute rehabilitation and outpatient rehabilitation settings, Maren found her passion working with children in schools. Maren began collaborating with like-minded colleagues in 2002. Our philosophy of providing custom made work schedules designed to fit each individual therapist's life combined with outstanding compensation for each hour worked has allowed us to recruit and retain the highest caliber of therapists. Our understanding of the needs of special education professionals continues to foster an increasing number of partnerships with schools across New England. We partner with teachers and parents to integrate therapy goals into daily routines at school and at home. This unique partnership between therapists, educators and parents is a powerful team that helps children succeed.