Jessica DeLing, M.Ed.
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About Me
Jessica is dedicated to being a trusted resource for families navigating the complexities of learning and development. With over 20 years of experience in education, she identifies each child’s unique learning needs, provides evidence-based interventions, and connects families with the tools and resources that best support their child’s growth. Her goal is to ensure families have the right people, strategies, and programs in place to help their children thrive.
Jessica earned her undergraduate degree in English Language and Literature and her Master’s degree in Education from Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York. She holds a North Carolina Professional Educator’s License and is certified in the Orton-Gillingham approach and Handwriting Without Tears. She has also completed extensive training in specific learning disorders, executive functioning, and strategies to support students with complex learning needs.
Jessica has worked with a wide range of learners, including students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ADHD, anxiety, and developmental disorders. She works closely with families, offering guidance and support as they navigate their child’s learning journey.
Specializations & Interests:
• Parent consultations
• Building academic confidence
• Learning disorders
• ADHD, anxiety and the impact on learning
• Executive Function Coaching
• Encouraging kids and teens to advocate for their learning needs
Experience
In practice since 2002; and joined C&FD in 2012
Outside of Work
When Jessica isn’t working with families, she’s usually reading a book, trying a new recipe, or enjoying the outdoors with her husband and their family dog, Jane. She loves being with her family and is constantly amazed by the wonderful humans her children are growing up to be. She may have a bit of a green thumb when it comes to houseplants, but will be the first to admit her outdoor garden is a work in progress. Jessica is a devoted Philadelphia Eagles fan (Go Birds!). She is passionate about celebrating diversity in all its forms and is committed to creating spaces where everyone feels seen, valued, and included. Above all, she believes a little kindness truly goes a long way.