Why Small Businesses Matter in Bethel: Multi-Sensory Academics

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Why Small Businesses Matter

Shop small, do big things for your community

Why Small Businesses Matter puts a spotlight on the local merchants who donate their time, talent, goods, and services for the betterment of our community. The shop local movement spreads virally as local businesses who are “tagged” have the opportunity to share their story!

You're IT Multi-Sensory Academics!

Three questions with Rebecca Vanech, founder of Multi-Sensory Academics.

Why did you start your business?

I have taught in many different school settings during my teaching career. Still, With so many families needing the convenience of academic and remedial support in their homes I wanted to be able to help them so the idea for Multisensory Academics was born.

What is your best-selling product/service?

My best-selling service is tutoring for children with Dyslexia and ADHD and consultations with parents to help them advocate for their children in school.

Have you "reimagined" your small business?

Due to the pandemic, I have offered Zoom calls and many parents have realized that one-to-one Zoom calls have worked well for their children.

Rebecca would like to nominate Boylan Chiropractic and Blossom and Thrive Coaching and Wellness to be featured next!

Visit Multi-Sensory Academics online on their Facebook page here!

HamletHub thanks Fairfield County Bank for making our Why Small Businesses Matter series possible!

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