Caitlin Greer Meister: Parent Education and Professional Development

Speaking

Elevate your conference or event with a thought leader and subject matter expert in strengths-based learning, executive functioning, giftedness, and neurodiversity-affirming practices.

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Bring expertise, insight, and energy to your next event or workshop

As a recognized expert in strengths-based learning, executive functioning, giftedness, and neurodiversity-affirming practices, Caitlin has been a featured speaker for conferences, universities, independent schools, public school districts, community groups, companies and corporations, not-for-profit organizations, and government agencies. She has collaborated with Stanford University, University of Connecticut, Dr. Becky/Good Inside, and the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, among other influential organizations. Caitlin cultivates engaging, compassionate, evidence-based learning spaces for both professional and parent audiences.

She is Orton-Gillingham trained and holds a certificate in Instructional Leadership from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Her insights and expertise have been featured in prestigious publications such as The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, and Parents.

Caitlin’s workshops have helped hundreds of educators and families, providing parents, teachers, and community leaders with access to evidence-based practices and low-lift, high-impact strategies for nurturing confident, capable kids.

I am available as a keynote speaker, panelist, and facilitator.

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Expertise in:

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Strengths-based learning for raising confident, capable kids

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Executive functioning

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Neurodiversity-affirming practices

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Hidden dynamics of kids’ executive functioning and moms’ mental load

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Breaking free from the cycle of homework stress and reclaiming the family life you pictured

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Caitlin is available as a keynote speaker and PD or workshop facilitator and can discuss a variety of topics including strengths-based learning for raising confident kids, neurodiversity-affirming practices, the hidden dynamics of kids’ executive functioning and parents’ mental load, and more.

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