Ellen H. Korin, MEd
Ellen Korin is a special
educator with over thirty-five years of experience in public and private education and almost fifteen years working as a life skills coach with children and adults with organizational, motivational, executive functioning and autism spectrum disorders. She has developed a protocol and set of interventions which have proven to be effective in helping people on the spectrum to improve their quality of life. In 2006 her
interactive workbook entitled Asperger Syndrome: An Owner's Manual was
published. The second volume Asperger Syndrome: An Owner's Manual 2 for
Older Adolescents and Adults, was published in 2007. Retired in 2005 from
the Lexington, MA public schools, Ellen maintains an active consulting and
coaching practice and speaks frequently at conferences. Ellen recently
joined the faculty of Antioch University New England where she teaches
“Working with Teens and Adults on the Autism Spectrum” in the Autism
Spectrum Disorders Certificate Program. Born and raised in New York City,
Ellen earned her bachelor's degree at Clark University in Worcester,
Massachusetts. She pursued post-graduate studies at Boston State College
where she obtained a master's in special education. An avid reader and
traveler, Ellen resides in Lexington, MA with her husband Jonathan and her
daughter Alexandra.