Catherine Llwyd

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About 
Catherine Llwyd coined the phrase "Ability is an Attitude!" Very true, but what about kids and adults who fail to thrive in school or at work? What if they try their very best and it's still not good enough?

The answer is that these students usually end up quitting - but they don't have to settle for less than their best abilities. Using assistive technology everybody can succeed and thrive, both educationally and with their chosen careers!

Catherine has been teaching students to use compensatory software and assistive technology to even the playing-field for over six years.

If you or someone you know are having difficulty reading, writing, studying, using a computer or just struggling because you learn differently, call or email.  With the proper tools and technology you can reach your goals.

Catherine worked as a trainer/educator and disability rights advocate in London Ontario.

Catherine recognized an incredible training gap that had not been explored or met in computer-based and assistive technology training programsand started a new enhanced program in 2007 in PEI.  This program is very much needed and wanted in Ontario. In 2011, Catherine transitioned the program from PEI to Ontario. 

All clients are supplied with assistive technology in multiple formats, ex: step-by-step video, audio and written/transcribed computer training.

 

Contact:

Catherine Llwyd 
Monday - Friday
9am-8:30pm 
cllwyd@live.ca
 

 

 

Credentials

Catherine is a graduate of Fanshawe College, in both Computerized Office Essentials and Website Administration, and earned an Honours BA in Philosophy, specializing in Ethics, through the University of Western Ontario.

Catherine is continuing her university studies (as a 3rd year BSc. Psychology student) on a part-time basis and in recent years has earned professional certifications in the use of Braille from Hadley School for Professional Studies (Approved by: The Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation and Educational Professionals (ACVREP)

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