Executive Director and Educational Specialist and Cognitive Developmental Therapist
Dr. Carol Brown has over 40 years of experience as a principal, teacher, cognitive-developmental therapist, social worker, reading and learning specialist, speaker, special needs consultant, and mother. Carol has completed her Doctor of Education (Ed.D) from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She received her M.A. in Social Services from Southwestern Seminary and B.A. in Rehabilitation Counseling from Marshall University. She is a contributing author in the book, Neuroscience and Christian Formation, and Human Development: Equipping Minds with Cognitive Development, Equipping Minds Cognitive Development Curriculum, and School Violence and Primary Prevention.
She has served as a learning specialist, teacher, principal, and head of school in classical Christian schools in North Carolina, Georgia, Northern Virginia, and Lyon, France. Carol trains public, private, and homeschool educators in the Equipping Minds Cognitive Development Curriculum she created. She has conducted professional development workshops for the Kentucky Association of School Councils (KASC), Toyota, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Kentucky Parks and Recreation, Kentucky Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, Centre College, Down Syndrome Congress of Germany, SHARE International, Society of Professors in Christian Education (SPCE), National Alliance on Mental Illness ( NAMI), and civic organizations. In 2012, Carol was licensed and certified as an FIE Mediator by the Feuerstein Institute: International Institute for the Enhancement of Learning Potential and is a consultant for Sound Therapy International. Carol and Kyle have been married for 35 years, are the parents of three adult children, and have one granddaughter.
“Understanding how children learn is my passion. Cognitive training is the missing piece to the puzzle.”