We’re a small team with big ideas and a passion for doing things well.
MEET THE TEAM!
MEET OUR PEOPLE
MEET THE TEAM!
MEET OUR PEOPLE
PRESIDENT
Fiorella Soroka President and Founder of Atypically Amazing Children. She has been fortunate to work with students of different needs from K-12 since 2008 as a 1-1/Paraprofessional. Working and helping children is her passion and now she is excited to share her life experiences, her work, and her knowledge with you. She hopes to empower you and to help make your child the most authentic version of themselves.
VICE PRESIDENT
Marianna Perlstein is currently pursuing a BA in Psychology and Contemporary Dance. Most of her work concentrates on autism research and disability services. She has spent most of her time in and out of school volunteering with nonprofits and organizations that provide services for children with disabilities. Marianna is currently working as a Behavior Technician providing ABA services for children. Marianna is working towards receiving a MA in Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) to expand the therapeutic methods for early intervention.
TRESURER
Miranda Botetano has been in the healthcare field since 2012. She understands the importance of improving one’s quality of life through her work. Miranda has seen firsthand how a diagnosis can not only impact the child but the whole family as well. She believes that exposing children at an early age can help mold children to thrive in their environment. Miranda is excited to be part of the AAC family. She hopes to help and make a difference in both the children and parent’s life.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Guadalupe is a Registered Nurse. Her passion to care for others has driven her throughout the years to make a difference. Guadalupe has seen how early intervention helps children develop to their full potential. AAC’s Mission has inspired Guadalupe and she believes and understands the importance of exposing children to different environments. Guadalupe has a strong sense of devotion for helping children and would like to empower parents and children alike to strive in their day to day lives.