About Us

Welcome! We’re three speech-language pathologists who are passionate about assessing and treating dyslexia. We believe that SLPs already have the knowledge necessary to be literacy experts. Using an evidence-based approach, we have created resources specifically for speech pathologists.

  • Chloe Adler, M.A., CCC-SLP

    Chloe grew up in New York City and attended Lehman College, in the Bronx, for her master’s degree in speech-language pathology. She began her career in New York but moved to California in 2014. She has over ten years of experience working with children of all ages in private practice and school settings. Her passion has always been treating language-based learning disabilities and autism. She lives in Palos Verdes with her husband, who teaches science at the Chadwick school, and her sons Luc and Wesley.

  • Dana Papageorge, M.A., CCC-SLP

    Dana attended the University of Texas at Austin for her master’s degree. She began her career in Connecticut at a private practice that specialized in working with autistic children. Dana later worked at a school for children with language-based learning disabilities in New York City. It was at The Shefa School that Dana was trained in Orton-Gillingham curriculum and became a literacy specialist. She became passionate about teaching reading and has continued that work ever since. Dana has over ten years of experience working with children of all ages. She lives in Palos Verdes with her husband Cody and their daughter Camila.

  • Molly Makofske, M.S., CCC-SLP

    Molly grew up in Orange County and moved to to Boston to attend Emerson College for her master’s degree in communication sciences and disorders. Before moving to Boston, Molly worked with children on the autism spectrum, sparking an interest in helping children communicate. She began her speech and language career in the public schools in and around Boston but returned to California to be closer to family. Molly lives in Long Beach with her husband, Jay, and their rescue dog, Zep.

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