Why Dearborn Hts?
Dr. Suhail Abueita, CP
The headquarters of DIA-Michigan is strategically placed in the heart of Wayne County, Michigan's most populous county. It is within 10 miles of     Livonia, Garden City, Farmington Hills, Westland, Wayne, Canton, Plymouth, Dearborn, Detroit; some thirty Metro-Detroit communities have easy freeway access to DIA-Michigan. It has ample free parking and is close to restaurants and shopping.
Dr. Suhail Abueita was trained in Clinical Psychology at Wayne State University in Detroit. His fascination with child development led to a departure from abnormal adult psychology. He runs the Arab American Children's Center, a daycare in East Dearborn. Searching for a solution for the many children with learning problems, Dr. Abueita sought out the expertise of Dr. Elaine Jett, founder of Dyslexia Institutes of America. Under her tutelage, he opened DIA-Michigan.
Therapists:
Our therapists are certified teachers, who undergo an intensive two-week training program, followed by two weeks of therapy observation and two months of supervised teaching. They deliver multi-sensory therapy in clinic on a 1:1 or 1:2 teacher:student ratio. All of our therapists are highly recommended by administrators and students, alike, and are passionate about transforming lives.
Dyslexia Institutes of America -Michigan
Cambridge Plaza at Inkster Road
27333 W. Warren Avenue   [MAP]
Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48127
(313) 359-9999  | Fax: (866) 690-5854
Dr. Suehail Abueita, Clinical Psychologist
Renee M. Newman, MS-SPED, Director
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Renee M. Newman. Masters degree in special education. Bachelor's degree from Michigan State University. Trained as a dyslexia therapist in 1991 at the Michigan Dyslexia Institute and studied Project Success for Dyslexic College Students at University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Since 1993, operated a learning clinic for students with difficulties in reading, writing, spelling, and math. Teacher workshops and global consulting. High school special ed coordinator and instructor, K-12 substitute teacher, SPED advocate and trainer for Michigan Protection and Advocacy. Taught 19 different college classes. Recently trained and certified as a diagnostician and therapist by Dyslexia Institutes of America at DIA headquarters in Illinois.