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Nancy conducts trainings to corporations and organizations with a focus on building upon each individual's strengths. Increasing one's confidence level is the cornerstone of her work. She has been a regular guest on WFXT Fox25 Morning News covering topics such as the psychology of communication, the art of gaining confidence and numerous types of parenting issues. She holds a Master's Degree in Social Work from Boston College.
Nancy is the author of a children's book entitled, "I Don't Want to Go to School", published by New Horizon's Press. The book provides tips for parents and children on how to overcome separation anxiety. As a Regis College faculty member, Nancy created confidence-building programs for inner-city school children. Her work in the Boston area schools has been featured in the Boston Globe. In addition to her children's book, Nancy writes her column "Tapestries" for the Canton Citizen. For the past ten years, she has covered a wide range of topics in her regular column from personal musings to world news. She provides consultations to several Boston area magazines for her expertise on parenting and family matters. Her specialization in the Myers Briggs Personality Type Indicator enables her to find the gifts that people bring to relationships and a clearer understanding of one's own "hard-wiring". Once an individual is able to define his or her strengths, it thus leads to a better understanding of the personality types of co-workers, family members, etc. Nancy is a certified mediator and has been appointed by judges as a Guardian Ad Litem throughout the Norfolk County Probate Court system for her keen ability to analyze family dynamics. She is a regular lecturer for the Mass Prevention of Cruelty to Children and the Department of Social Services. She happily resides with her husband and three children in Canton, MA |