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Danielle de los Reyes

Danielle de los Reyes

M.A. 

Danielle de los Reyes headshotThis is my ninth year in Cabarrus County Schools and my 11th year as a fully licensed School Psychologist. I have a special professional interest in Multilingual Learners, since many of my family members were MLs. As School Psychologists we work to support students across a variety of areas, such as with their academic skills, behavior skills, social-emotional skills, functional skills, and mental health. My other interests include supporting student's mental health, and utilizing positive psychology to empower students. I am also a Certified Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluator in NC, and am fascinated by all things involving the brain. The best part of my job is collaborating with others to help students succeed.

Email: Danielle.delosReyes@cabarrus.k12.nc.us

Work Cell: 980-680-5042

Degrees

Specialist in School Psychology from Marist College

B.A. in Psychology from Mount Saint Mary College

Online Resources

COLORIN COLORADO!
This website can be helpful for educators and families of English language learners (ELLs). It is a bilingual website that provides research-based information, activities, and advice to schools and communities.

VICTORIES N' AUTISM
This website was designed to introduce strategies and information to help individuals with Autism reach their potential.

AUTISM SOCIETY OF NC
This group is a state-wide organization that provides support to people in North Carolina that are affected by Autism.

INTERVENTION CENTRAL
This website provides information about evidence-based interventions that can be useful at school and at home.

NASP: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS
This website can serve as a great resource for information on a variety of topics including: behavior, diversity, mental health, social-emotional development, and many more!

AUTISM MODULES
This website is designed to provide high-quality information for anyone who supports, instructs, works with, or liives with someone with Autism. One of the best parts about this website is that it's free (just create a user name and password).