Christin Anzalotti
MEd, LBS1

Christin, MEd, LBS1 has a master’s degree in moderate disabilities with a B.A. in both
elementary education and psychology. She has over 25 years teaching children with diverse
learning needs, including talented and gifted support; remedial support, and teaching executive
function skills, in both public and private schools, as well as supervisory/administrative experience.
Christin has state certification in Moderate Disabilities PreK-age 22. Her professional memberships
include the Association of Educational Therapists, the International Dyslexia Association, and the
Council for Exceptional Children. In 2009, she was honored with the Howard Grinspoon Award for
Excellence in Teaching. Christin firmly believes it is important for students to feel understood and
empowered. She strives to create a positive and supportive environment where students feel
understood and feel good about themselves. She believes this is an important key to success and to
helping students build the necessary confidence to independently problem solve. Christin is
passionate about advocating for her students.
When she’s not working, Christin can be found spending time with her family and friends. Together
they enjoy traveling, finding new adventures, attending any theater performance at any theater,
eating out, making memories and laughing.