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The Charis Team

Our Story

We serve Central & Northern Vermont

We proudly offer a team of skilled professionals with over 30 years of experience in Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, and Mental Health and Wellness.

The Charis Learning Center Team

Mary B. Asper

Mary B. Asper

CCC-SLP, ASD-CS, Clinical Director, Speech-Language Pathologist

Mary’s primary focus is on language, social cognition, communication and augmentative communication. After working in schools for most of her career, Mary is now the Clinical Director for Charis Learning Center Inc. and offers evaluations and therapeutic services directly to children, adults, and their families. She has been a national presenter for the Bureau of Education and Research (BER) and PESI and holds a specialty certification in Autism Spectrum Disorders from Evergreen Certifications. Mary’s favorite off-the-job pastimes are spending time with her grandchildren, enjoying lake and garden time, and her dogs Sophie and Tucker.

Suzy Shedd

MA, MA, Licensed Psychologist – Master

Suzy has lengthy experience in diagnostic evaluation, tutoring students with neurologically based processing differences, and providing mental health support focused around inclusion, improving self-regulation and social interaction. Suzy additionally provides practical, effective coaching for parents who need support. She has extensive knowledge of academic programming and regularly collaborates with other specialists to provide support around language and processing disorders. Suzy likes to create many forms of art, cook, and enjoy time with her partner Bob, as well as her cats and dogs at home.

Katey Moody

Kate Moody

Occupational Therapist, OTR/L

Kate received a Bachelors of Health Communication with Minor in Psychology in May of 2013, and her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy in December of 2015, both From Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan. Her background in Psychology was concentrated on developmental psychology, and Kate has completed programming with specialties in ADLs, including Incontinence training. She and her husband Jake moved to Vermont in 2017, and Kate began working at Charis in Summer 2024. She is our Lead Occupational Therapist with an affinity for helping those with autism improve their independence in daily skills.

Her young daughter Madeline and her dog Tonks keep her very busy! The Moody family enjoys hiking, doing science experiments, playing Dungeons and Dragons and improving their home with various projects. In her downtime, Kate enjoys painting, sewing, gardening, and playing strategic card games.

Kristy Antonacci (Cotnoir)

Speech and Language Pathologist, MS, CCC-SLP, MBSR

Kristy earned her masters degree from the University of Rhode Island in 2017 and relocated to Berlin, VT for her clinical fellowship in Speech and Language Pathology. Her specialties include helping those with autism spectrum disorder, concussion/TBI and stroke recovery, by improving their use of strategies to help with attention, problem solving, organization and social language skills. She has worked with clients ages 3-103 and their families on their individualized goals. She has experience helping others improve across multiple settings, including inpatient and outpatient rehab centers, as well as in nursing homes.

Her use of mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR) techniques have helped clients develop cognitive wellness programs and strategies to improve their day to day functioning and interpersonal communication skills. When she’s not at Charis, you can find her reading at the library, writing in a coffee shop, spending time near the lake, or volunteering with dance/theatre performances. Her special interests include orca whales, sharks, dancing, and hedgehogs. She lives in northern VT with her husband Kyle.

Tonks Moody

Tonks Moody

Client Support

Tonks is a German Shepherd and Labrador Retriever mix. She was born in February of 2017, and moved to Vermont to live with Katey at twelve weeks old. Tonks has been helping clients meet their OT goals in a fun way since she was a puppy, completing Canine Good Citizen training and advanced Obedience training from Gold Star Dog Training. Her favorite activities are taking her people for walks, playing fetch, more walks, and belly rubs.

AAT is well documented with the Neurodivergent population as animals tend to place less demands on the person than people do, allowing for learning with co-regulation, voice and activity modulation, cognitive strategies and new learning in the context of fun with a dog!

Sophie and Tucker

Sophie & Tucker

Client Support

Sophie and Tucker are our soft and cuddly office friends who provide sensory, empathetic, and joyful support to our clients. They can be found providing greetings at the door, offering unending pets, or giving comfort when needed.  Both Sophie and Tucker are Australian Shepherds.  Sophie is the black/white/grey /copper dog (blue merle) and Tucker is black/white/copper (black tri). Sophie is our old lady at 13+ while Tucker is not quite 3 years old. 

If you have severe allergies to dogs, we can reschedule evaluation appointments at a different location.

Due to the shortage of specialists in Clinical Psychology,  Charis Learning Center is accepting limited referrals at this time

Urgent referrals (defined as harm to self and/or others, severe mental health concerns) may be accommodated -

Please contact our Clinical Director via our contact form or 802-730-8217.

We are looking to expand our diagnostic team - click here for open position info.