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COMMUNITY

OUR TEAM
Kristen Kanack, 
Behavioral Consultant

My name is Kristen Kanack.  I received my Masters degree in School Psychology in May of 2015 from the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).  My undergraduate degree is in Clinical and Child Psychology and was received from Alfred University in 2012.  I completed my School Psychology internship at the North Tonawanda City school district where I was able to participate in leading a presentation at the 2015 NYASP (New York Association of School Psychologists) Convention on selecting prospective students for internship.  I have worked at SSLC for one year.  I worked in a special education classroom with preschool students here at SSLC before becoming a Behavior Consultant in the OPWDD program.  I enjoy working with children of all ages and abilities and contributing to their future success.  In my spare time, I enjoy making crafts and painting.  I look forward to continuing to work with your children in Teen Group this year. 

Andrea Sundlof-Stoller,
Behavioral Consultant

My name is Andrea Sundlof-Stoller and I’m the new Behavior Consultant for Coffee House Monday thru Thursday.  I’m very excited to be working for Stepping Stones Learning Center, as well as working with your teenager.

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I began working with Individuals with supported needs as a 1:1 aide for BOCES in an ABA program after graduating from SUNY Brockport with a Bachelor’s in Psychology. I entered the Early Childhood Inclusive Education Program at Nazareth College and graduated with a Master’s in Special Education. I taught Special Education at the Rochester City School District for seven years. In the fall of 2013, I began my second Masters in School Psychology at Roberts Wesleyan College and graduated in the spring of 2016.

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I currently reside in the city of Rochester with my husband and son. As a family we enjoy hiking, camping, movies and going to the YMCA. I enjoy gardening, reading and spending time with my family. 

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I’m looking forward to working with the teens and their families and establishing a fun, safe nurturing environment in Coffee House. 

Megan Mihevc,
OPWDD Specialist

I’m very happy to be working with your teens for another year. I’ve been with SSLC for 3 years, and was one of the initial Behavioral Consultants for Teen Group. I wear many hats at SSLC; besides supervising Teen Group, I’m also a Medicaid Service Coordinator, I maintain a Behavioral Consultant caseload which allows for me to work with a lot of kiddos within the community, and I’ve also recently joined OPWDD’s administrative team. I have been working with the supported needs population for roughly six years. My educational background is Early Childhood Development, with a Master’s degree in School Counseling K-12.                                     

 

I’m expecting another great year with your teens.

Lindsay Titus, 
Assistant Coordinator for OPWDD

Welcome to the 2016-2017 school year! My name is Lindsay Titus and I am the Coordinator for OPWDD programming here at SSLC. My background is in special education, and I am also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and also licensed in behavior analysis in the state of NY. I will then continue to oversee the teen programming we offer here at SSLC as part of my administrative role, and look forward to working with each of the teens and families to ensure that our program continues to grow and strengthens each year!

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