About Us
Our Mission
It is the mission of K & L Solutions to provide quality services to families and children within their communities. This not just a career path for us, but a way of life. Through the years and the struggles, we have found that there is no single path; no single solution. We believe that it is our responsibility to facilitate the development of an action plan (IEP, therapy goals, futures plan). We DO recognize that change is difficult, but necessary for growth. Our goal is to provide support, education and advocacy assistance to families of children with special needs. We strive to help those with learning challenges reach their greatest potential.
Joey KiernanĀ (Georgia Early Interventionist of the Year 2008)
Joey Kiernan has 30+ years of experience working with children with special needs. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Family Life Sciences from Montana State University in 1974. She has worked for a variety of non- profit organizations as well as schools until, in 1994, she traveled to Connecticut to train under Dr. Guy Berard. Following that training she became the first Auditory Integration Training Practitioner in the state of Montana. Since then she has worked with numerous children, but most especially those children on the autism spectrum. Joey is a skilled problem solver, working with families and schools to provide practical solutions to what often feel like a maze of problems. She is a member of the Autism Society of America and the Learning Disabilities Association.
Linda Loff
Linda Loff has worked with individuals with special needs since high school. She received her B.S. degree in Special Education from Eastern Montana College. While teaching in El Salvador, Central America, she went on to complete her Masters Degree in Education, specializing in Administration and Supervision.
Linda has taught various age groups from kindergarten through high school, all with various learning disabilities and other challenges. After ending a lengthy teaching career, Linda moved on to work with non-profit agencies working with individuals with severe emotional disturbances within group home settings and children with disabilities within their homes.
She isĀ a member of the Council for Exceptional Children and has been a presenter at state level conferences. Linda has been busy attending parent support groups and presenting for them on various topics.
A new passion is working with children on the autism spectrum. It has been a fascinating learning experience for the past ten years. She has attended several national conferences as well as co-sponsored a regional conference for parents of children with autism.