Our team at Inside Out Learners share a passion for providing instruction through engaging activities that are tailored for the unique learner.Our state-certified teachers have special training and experience of the area in which they provide instruction, whether it be for academic tutoring and/or neurodiversity-affirming social programming. Inside Out Learners' teachers and specialists regularly attend professional development events. These events are delivered by the most highly respected leaders in the science of reading and neurodivergent research including:
Louisa Moats
Maryann Wolf
Matt Lowry
Melanie Heyworth
Sarah Ward
Our dynamic learning center also has a certified Wilson Dyslexia Practitioner to help your learner with dyslexia.
Terrie Livingston, M.Ed.
Owner/Program Director/Special Education Teacher/Dyslexia Practitioner
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Terrie Livingston, a Hampton Roads native, has over 30 years of experience working with neurodivergent individuals across residential, vocational, and educational settings. She holds a Bachelor’s in Psychology and a Master’s in Education with special education endorsements from Old Dominion University. A Certified Autism Specialist and Wilson Dyslexia Practitioner, Terrie is passionate about educating neurodivergent learners in non-traditional ways. Her dedication to fostering meaningful connections and providing up-to-date, research-based instruction inspired her to open Inside Out Learners.
Outside of work, Terrie enjoys family time, reading, listening to podcasts, and is a member of The Autism Society of America and the International Dyslexia Association.
Meet Our Team:
Danielle Carpenter, M.S. in Special Education
Special Education Teacher/Virtual & In-Person Tutor/Social Media Specialist
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Danielle Carpenter has been a Virginia licensed educator working with children since 2015. She studied Special Education - General Curriculum at Longwood University, graduating with a B.S. in 2014, an M.S. in 2015 and a graduate certification in Autism Spectrum Disorders in 2015. Her teaching career has brought her through numerous educational settings with a wide range of students. She started as a substitute teacher in Fairfax County during college, then was hired on as a special education teacher upon graduation. She spent 3 years teaching in the public school self-contained settings in FCPS and VBCPS. Needing a change, she shifted to working with middle and high school students in the residential program at Kempsville Center for Behavioral Health for about 2 years.
After a few years in corporate America, Danielle is excited to be returning to education and working with students again. She and her husband have two young daughters. They enjoy reading, visits to the library, and exploring local parks in their free time together.
Brittany DeJesus, B.S. in Elementary & Special Education
General/Special Education Teacher/Virtual & In-person Tutor
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Brittany graduated from High Point University in May of 2021 with a Bachelor’s in Elementary and Special Education. She has been working in public schools ever since! She is currently a 4th grade inclusion teacher in Suffolk Public Schools. After school, she works with IOL to help students continue to grow socially, emotionally, and academically. She has a true passion for teaching. Outside of school, Brittany loves to travel, shop, bake, and code! She is always looking for an adventure and something creative to do/make. Brittany is so excited to be a part of IOL’s team and loves working with as many families as she can to ensure their students are successful in achieving their goals!
Carrie Etheridge, B.S. Elementary Education
General Education Teacher/Algebra 1 Endorsement/In-person Tutor
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Carrie Etheridge is from the great state of North Carolina, where she graduated from NC A&T SU. She has been teaching for over 25 years, beginning her career in elementary education. She is currently a middle school general education teacher in Chesapeake, Virginia. Carrie serves on the Principal's Advisory Committee, is Grade Level Team Leader, and as a professional mentor. Throughout her career, she has worked in the inclusive classroom setting with a diverse group of learners, including students with Specific Learning Disabilities, Health Impairments, and Autism. Carrie enjoys helping students overcome their challenges, build their self-confidence, and realize their potential.
When not working, Carrie enjoys spending time with her son, daughter, and fur-baby. She also enjoys reading, baking, and days at the beach.
Kathryn Harris, M.Ed.
General Education Teacher/Virtual & In-person Tutor
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Kathryn Harris, originally from San Diego, has called Virginia home since 1999. Married to her former military husband for over 22 years, they have three children. She earned her B.A. from Virginia Wesleyan and an M.Ed. from Averett University. Since 2006, Kathryn has taught 5th grade in Chesapeake Public Schools and is passionate about working with special needs students, inspired by her children and personal experiences.
In her free time, Kathryn enjoys cooking, baking, the beach, and participating in local autism community events.
Dillon Haas
Social Programs Facilitator/Dungeons & Dragons Game Master
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Dillon Haas brings a unique blend of skills and experiences to Inside Out Learners, particularly with his background in tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) and his lived experience with neurodiversity. With over a decade of TTRPG experience and nine years as a Game Master, Dillon excels in creating immersive, engaging environments tailored to his players. He’s run campaigns with crafted complex stories and developed worlds, all while fostering teamwork. Dillon has a deep, personal understanding of the challenges and strengths that come with neurodiversity. His empathy and firsthand knowledge empower him to connect with others in meaningful ways. Dillon also brings experience working with teens, having volunteered in youth programs, where he supported children from diverse backgrounds. He’s passionate about fostering an inclusive, understanding environment where individuals can truly be themselves.
Rachel Giugliano, M.Ed.
Special Education Teacher/Social Programs Facilitator/Virtual & In-person Tutor
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Rachel Giugliano is a special education teacher with Chesapeake Public Schools in a LEAD classroom. She works predominantly with autistic students. She earned her Bachelor's Degree in K-12 Special Education from Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina in 2018 and earned a Masters of Education in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies.
Before earning her teacher certification, Rachel worked with children with many disabilities throughout high school and college. She worked with therapeutic horse back riding, tutoring for children with special needs, and as a peer buddy. She especially enjoys working with students to help develop their social skills and emotional regulation abilities.
Malerie Killen, M.Ed.
Reading Specialist/Special Education Teacher/Virtual Tutor
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Malerie Killen earned her Bachelor’s in Special Education and a Master’s in Reading Education from Towson University. She holds a Virginia Teacher License with endorsements in Special Education, Elementary Education, and Reading Specialist. With over 15 years of experience working with individuals on the autism spectrum, Malerie is passionate about enhancing literacy skills in learners with autism and related disabilities.
Malerie is a special education teacher and was recently elected Teacher of the Year for her school district, Suffolk Public Schools.
Jason Medaris
Social Programs Facilitator/Dungeons & Dragons Game Master
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Jason Medaris joined the Inside Out Learners team as a facilitator in mid-2023 and runs the Dungeons and Dragons group. He is originally from Dallas, Texas and has lived in the Hampton Roads area since 1999. Jason has 25 years of experience facilitating Navy training, education and instruction, and intends to complete his Bachelor of Education after his retirement from the military in late 2024. Jason is a dedicated husband and father who enjoys teaching, travel, hiking, photography, cooking as well as tabletop role playing and card games. He uses his interest in immersive gaming to connect with the children to develop their decision making and interpersonal skills.
Jena Pang, B.S. in Business Administration, RBT
Social Programs Facilitator/Substitute Teacher/Office Assistant
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Jena (pronounced "Jee-nuh") Pang, originally from Pennsylvania and raised in Puerto Rico, earned her Bachelor’s in Business Administration in 2005. As a military spouse and mother to a neurodivergent child, she developed a passion for working with children with unique needs. She became a Registered Behavioral Technician (RBT) in 2015 and has volunteered extensively with the Autism Society of Tidewater. At Inside Out Learners, Jena leads social clubs, including the popular Hangout Clubs, and develops summer camp programs. She is also a licensed Zumba instructor and enjoys family time, hiking, and the beach.