Support for overcoming learning challenges and reaching your potential.

Learning differences can affect academic performance, self-esteem, and daily life—but with the right support, students and adults can thrive. At The Summit Counseling Center, we help you understand your learning profile, develop strategies, and build confidence at school, work, and home.

Are Learning Disabilities Affecting You or Your Child?

You may benefit from counseling if you:

  • Struggle with reading, writing, math, or processing information
  • Experience frustration or low self-esteem related to learning
  • Have difficulty focusing, organizing, or completing tasks
  • Feel overwhelmed by academic or work demands
  • Want support navigating school, work, or social challenges
  • Need strategies tailored to your learning style

Our Approach

We collaborate with families, schools, and individuals to identify strengths and build practical skills. Your care may include the methods listed below.

Every learner deserves tools, encouragement, and advocacy to succeed.

Every Learner Can Thrive

With targeted strategies and support, you can grow in confidence and capability—on your terms.

Therapists for Learning Disabilities

Haley Aguero , M.A.

Licensed Associate Professional Counselor

Janet Fluker , M.Ed., M.S.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor

Rebecca L. Marshall , Ph.D.

Licensed Psychologist Neuropsychologist - Testing and Assessment

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