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MaryLynne White
RPM / HALOHALO Level 2

MaryLynne White

RPM Educator

📍Charlotte, North Carolina

About MaryLynne

MaryLynne White has a unique understanding of how to help parents feel acknowledged and supported with their spoken and unspoken concerns about raising a child with autism. She began studying RPM in February 2014 and completed the four-day certification course in August 2014. She has had regular consults with Soma Mukhopadhyay, sharing videos to continually improve her skills. MaryLynne's professional career started in the field of developmental disabilities after receiving a Master's degree in Child and Family Development from Ohio State University, where she worked on curriculum development for students from ages four through adulthood. She later worked as a case manager for children with severe developmental disabilities and as a social worker. She began work toward a PhD in counseling and practiced as a counselor at a mental health center, working with children with ADHD, autism, developmental disabilities, and other disorders. She offers in-depth training for parents, schools, and caregivers.

Services & Availability

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Virtual Sessions

Not currently offered

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In-Person Sessions

Available in Charlotte, North Carolina

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Languages

English

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Practicing Since

2015 (11+ years)

Certification & Training

2

HALO Level 2 Certified

Intermediate HALO certification. Additional experience and recertification requirements met.

RPM / HALO

Rapid Prompting Method, developed by Soma Mukhopadhyay. Uses letterboards with an academic-first, fast-paced approach to unlock communication in nonspeaking individuals.

Learn more about HALO (Helping Autism through Learning and Outreach)

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