Architecture of Mind

Contents

Issue No. 01
Founding Edition

A first issue devoted to how the mind is built, how lives are shaped, and how structure can be formed before life demands it.

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Homepage / Hero Section

Headline: Shape Your Mind. Shape Your Life.
A clear front door for visitors: you, your child, your family—here is how we help, with quick entry points into the core programs.

01

Why We’re Here

Vision, legacy, imagination, and the emotional reason this work exists.

  • Vision statement for AOM
  • Legacy & Future Impact Program
  • Build the Mind Before Life Demands It
  • The AOM Experience
  • Values and standards
  • CTA: View Program
02

What We Believe

The AOM code: principles, standards, and the beliefs that guide practice.

  • Champion All Voices
  • Be Curious
  • Focus on Tomorrow
  • Stay Inspired
  • Earn Trust
  • Work Together
03

Our Commitment / Methodology

A structured, ethical, educational framework with a clear learning process.

  • Introduce the model
  • Pattern recognition
  • Cross-context awareness
  • Language + concepts
  • Practical application
04

How We Can Help

The front door to services, organized by audience and application.

  • Build the Mind Early
  • Refine How You Think
  • Strengthen Relationships & Navigate Complexity
05

About / Credentials

Your background, philosophy, training, and the basis for trust.

  • Professional background
  • Credentials and experience
  • Philosophy and approach
  • Optional founder’s note
06

Research & Science

The evidence base behind the work, translated for real people.

  • Cognitive science and human development
  • PASC explained simply
  • Key studies and references
  • Optional academic links
07

Stories of Impact

Testimonials, reflections, and real-world change across audiences.

  • Parent, teen, and adult voices
  • Organized by program
  • Optional before-and-after stories
08

Resources / References

Further reading, articles, tools, and optional newsletter or blog.

  • Reading list
  • Frameworks and tools
  • External resources
09

Contact / Next Steps

Inquiry, scheduling, application, FAQ, and next-step calls to action.

  • Join a program
  • Work 1:1
  • Contact us

Areas of Consultation


Executive Function & Developmental Strategy

Educational & Behavioral Consultation

ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia & Complex Learning Profiles

Parent & Family Consultation

School Collaboration & Advocacy

Emotional Regulation & Decision-Making

Educational Planning & Systems Navigation

Complex Student Profiles & Cross-System Consultation


Kristen Nolfi, Ed.D.
Educational Psychology | Systems Consultation

Kristen Nolfi has worked across educational, behavioral, forensic, and family systems settings for over two decades, with a focus on how learning, behavior, communication, and environment interact under real-world conditions.

Beginning her career as a classroom teacher in 1995, Kristen developed an early interest in how children process information, respond to stress, and navigate developmental and educational challenges. Her work at the Curtis Blake Center provided extensive exposure to students with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, language based learning disabilities, emotional regulation challenges, and complex learning profiles.

Over the course of her career, she has worked across public schools, higher education, correctional environments, and family court related systems. Her work focuses on how people think , respond, and function under pressure. 

Since 2006, her work has included assessment, consultation, teaching, and research related to cognition, personality, communication, and child and family systems.

Kristen is known for her thoughtful and practical approach, particularly in complex situations involving learning, behavior, emotional functioning, and educational planning. Colleagues, educators, and families have described her work as thorough, compassionate, perceptive, and grounded in clear communication and careful observation.

Her approach emphasizes understanding the individual as a whole person rather than through labels alone, with focus placed on helping families, educators, and professionals develop clearer understanding and more effective support strategies.
Kristen Nolfi holds a Doctorate in Educational Psychology and completed advanced training in Child and Family Forensics through William James College.

     

In situations where my child previously reacted emotionally, he now stops, reflects, and explains the reasoning behind his decisions.

Rebecca G.Attorney
     

My son is more motivated, more engaged, and no longer isolates himself in his room.

Michael C.Business Owner
     

My son is now the one who proposes solutions - rather than being defensive.

Amy W.Social Worker
     

Arguments that previously escalated into shouting now resolve through very logical discussions.

Sarah E.Physician Assistant
     

Both of my children became more successful academically, more mature emotionally, and showed noticeably better judgment.

Claudia C.Dentist
     

My daughter now explains her reasoning instead of blaming everyone else. Family life feels calmer and more connected.

K.C.Pediatrician
     

My child now thinks more carefully before reacting or making decisions.

Elizabeth B.Police Officer
     

Participants learn to respond more thoughtfully and intentionally in everyday situations.

Susan F.Administrator
     

This program helped my son think more clearly, regulate his emotions more effectively, and make better decisions during stressful situations.

Bernard S.Psychologist
     

It has strengthened my daughter in ways we can clearly see in everyday life.

Katie M.Beauty Business
     

My son shows far better judgment, especially in difficult situations. We are incredibly grateful.

Edna K.Executive
     

Our disagreements no longer escalate into chaos and emotional overwhelm.

Mandy S.Teacher
     

The emotional meltdowns and constant escalation no longer control our home.

Jen P.Pharmaceuticals

After years of struggle and working with multiple professionals, we finally began seeing meaningful change in our daughter and in our family dynamic. She became calmer, more communicative, and more connected to our family.

Lizzy M.Marketing
     

In situations where my child previously reacted emotionally, he now stops, reflects, and explains the reasoning behind his decisions.

Rebecca G.Attorney
     

My son is more motivated, more engaged, and no longer isolates himself in his room.

Michael C.Business Owner
     

My son is now the one who proposes solutions - rather than being defensive.

Amy W.Social Worker
     

Arguments that previously escalated into shouting now resolve through very logical discussions.

Sarah E.Physician Assistant
     

Both of my children became more successful academically, more mature emotionally, and showed noticeably better judgment.

Claudia C.Dentist
     

My daughter now explains her reasoning instead of blaming everyone else. Family life feels calmer and more connected.

K.C.Pediatrician
     

My child now thinks more carefully before reacting or making decisions.

Elizabeth B.Police Officer
     

Participants learn to respond more thoughtfully and intentionally in everyday situations.

Susan F.Administrator
     

This program helped my son think more clearly, regulate his emotions more effectively, and make better decisions during stressful situations.

Bernard S.Psychologist
     

It has strengthened my daughter in ways we can clearly see in everyday life.

Katie M.Beauty Business
     

My son shows far better judgment, especially in difficult situations. We are incredibly grateful.

Edna K.Executive
     

Our disagreements no longer escalate into chaos and emotional overwhelm.

Mandy S.Teacher
     

The emotional meltdowns and constant escalation no longer control our home.

Jen P.Pharmaceuticals

After years of struggle and working with multiple professionals, we finally began seeing meaningful change in our daughter and in our family dynamic. She became calmer, more communicative, and more connected to our family.

Lizzy M.Marketing

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