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Loi Eberle, M.A., is a full-time, professional Educational Consultant with specialized training and over twenty five years of experience in education and psychology.  She is also  a mother of grown children.  She keeps current on research about effective educational and therapeutic tools through conferences and classes. Frequently she visits schools and programs around the country to observe educational approaches, behavioral health techniques and program effectiveness.

 

· Professional Educational Consultant

       since l998

· Co-founded and directed a private

       elementary-middle school for ten years

· Journalism teacher for a consortium of three therapeutic boarding high schools

· Long time yoga teacher, practitioner, and yoga therapist

· Passionate amateur musician

· Landscape painter

 

“Over the years I have helped parents understand their children’s needs and helped them find ways to meet them. I provide first-hand information about therapeutic and educational options for children, adolescents and young adults. I also understand how contemplative and physical activities as well as the arts are paths to self-discovery, expression, discipline and goal-directed activity for all ages. “  

                                     ~ Loi Eberle, M.A., IECA

 

 

Education:

 

B.S., Communications,

Northwestern University

 

M.A., Instructional Systems,

University of Minnesota

 

Doctoral work in Psychology and Education,

Indiana University, Bloomington

 

Memberships:

 

Independent Educational

Consultants Association [IECA]

Professional Member

 

National Association of Therapeutic

Schools & Programs [NATSAP]

 Individual Affiliate

 

International Association of Yoga

Therapists [IAYT]

Professional Member

 

Interested in an Educational Consultation for your child?

Call 208-267-8906 to discuss fee payment options

Loi Eberle, M.A.

Educational Consultant

“You have such a big heart!  Over the years, you have given me hope and shown me options for [my sons] and for us as the family unit we are. Thank you so much.”

 [G. Kotter]