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Ann Dolin in the News

April 2012 issue of CHADD's Attention MagazineADHD and Homework Struggles: A Chat with Ann Dolin, M.Ed.

Ask the Expert: Ann answers questions in the April 2012 issue of CHADD's Attention Magazine.

Understanding Your Child's Learning Style

News Channel 8 An interview with EC's president, Ann Dolin, on Channel 8's Let's Talk Live September 12, 2011

Exhausted Parent Network

Ann speaks with Stacey Powells of The Exhausted Parent Network about raising children with different learning styles.

See our mention in Parenting Magazine and Men's Health

Organizing a homework space for special-needs children

Washington Post logo For children with special needs or mild learning disabilities, homework often becomes a responsibility shared with their parents. Mom or Dad may spend an hour or two helping them complete math problems, and all the teacher sees is the A paper turned in the next day.

"Oftentimes [these students] kind of fly under the radar screen because parents help them so much at home," says Ann Dolin, a former Fairfax special-education teacher and founder of the local tutoring service Educational Connections. "Lots of times kids come back to school with a beautiful paper. Everything's done. The teacher has no idea what it took to get that child to do it."

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See Ann's feature interview on News Channel 8

Ann Dolin on Let's Talk LiveNews Channel 8 On June 23, 2011, Ann was interviewed on News Channel 8's Let's Talk Live. She describes ways to keep children learning and active over the summer.

Ann appears on Parents' Perspective radio show

Parents' Perspective Ann discusses tutoring, homework, and the roles that parents play on the Parents' Perspective radio show with hosts Linda Perlis and Sandra Burt.

Radio Interview with Ann Dolin

AM800 CKLW On September 8, 2010, Ann was interviewed about her new book on The Morning Drive on AM800 CKLW.

Viva Tysons: Former Fairfax County teacher publishes book addressing homework challenges

Vienna Connection: From teacher to tutor to author, Oakton woman helps parents and children win homework battles

Accidental entrepreneur learns ABCs of success with tutoring business

Washington Post logo Ann Dolin became an entrepreneur when her husband put her on an allowance.

It was 1998, and the former Fairfax County public school teacher had just given birth to her first son. She was 29, ambitious and not crazy about living on a $500-a-month handout from her husband for groceries, lunches, diapers, formula, and everything else she needed to run a household — including her own discretionary spending.

"That wasn't going to cut it," she said. "I knew I could bring in money through tutoring, and it was something I truly loved."

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Vienna Times: Learning Center Opens in Vienna

Sun Gazette: Vienna Company Grows From Single Tutor to More Than 100