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Education-Relief, Inc.

Where Your Child Always Comes First

Providing practical, compassionate support through education, advocacy, and collaboration. Guided by a vision of a world where every individual is included, valued, and protected from bullying.

Education · Advocacy · Coaching · Collaboration

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Elaine B. Feigenbaum, M.S.Ed., NDC, GFC
Our approach

Early support. Lifelong impact.

Coaching for parents, families, and children, building confidence, connection, and belonging at every stage.

Education-Relief, Inc. coaching scenes — parent training, building confidence, inclusion, and family coaching
From the families we serve

In their own words.

A few of the messages we've received from parents and professionals over the years.

"Thanks for being you — and always believing in me!"
Roman
"Elaine has provided home tutoring for our district for more than ten years. She is the first person I reach out to when a student is medically fragile and either unable to attend school or temporarily in need of home tutoring during a medical set back. Elaine has tremendous compassion for her students and their families. Her commitment to the whole child is unparalleled. She voluntarily takes on the role as liaison between the family and the district to make sure related services are in place and the necessary steps for placement are moving forward."
Meredyth, Director of Special Education — Malverne Union Free School District
"Thank you for all of your help and guidance working with Sam this year. He has grown and matured so much, and we appreciate all of the help you have given us in supporting our family. I know Sam will miss working with you."
Parents of Sam
"After seeing Elaine in action during the Special Needs Expo, her grasp on the needs of those with any special needs floored me. The immediate way she made me and others feel comfortable discussing subjects that are difficult to discuss makes you feel like a long time friend. She has her heart in the right place in helping kids — and she taught me a simple exercise to help modify behavior in kids, and help me modify my own behavior objectively."
Scott, Fully Promoted
"We want to express our deepest gratitude for the incredible work you've done with Jamesy. Your patience, expertise, and dedication have made a huge difference in his progress."
Parents of Jamesy
"Where do we start in giving thanks to you for all you do and have done for us and Cody! It's impossible to measure — you truly are the most dedicated teacher I've ever met, and the passion and patience you have is incredible. We love you and appreciate every minute you have spent teaching Cody and helping him. There really are no words."
Sean & Brenda, parents of Cody
"Thank you for being so consistent and attentive to Sophia throughout the years. I appreciate how much effort you put into engaging her. You have been so patient with her day in and day out. I am amazed at how you managed to have her in such a good place every morning, ready to go out the door. She is very lucky to have you."
Linda, mom of Sophia
"As our time together is coming to an end, we want to thank you for all you did for Clark! It has been a hard year with the pandemic and his regression — we appreciate your patience, your honest feedback, and your constant communication to get us through. We see great progress, because of your care and compassion. You have become part of our family and we couldn't have done this without you."
Diana, mom of Clark
"Some kids are just bullies I guess. It doesn't make it right, but it's surprising because they're 2. And I get it… You can't control everything kids do and they have to learn. At least Cade is standing up for himself and knows to do that, thanks to you. They're babies and they're all still learning. I think she (provider) was taken back that I wasn't more upset. But again, they're babies and as long as the adults in the situation have a handle on it, then that's all anyone can do. But she mentioned that Cade has a mixed bag of- of good days and bad days. But I'm taking that with a bit of a grain of salt since I get insight from you."
Mom of Cade
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Credentials

ICF Neurodiversity Coach and Group Facilitator

Credentialed through the CR&W Coaching Institute (Creative, Resourceful, and Whole), using a strengths-based, ICF-aligned approach to coaching neurodivergent individuals and groups.