
Dr. Frith is a state and nationally-recognized educational diagnostician. She received her Ph.D. in special education from Temple University. Her dissertation was on administrators’ knowledge of early reading instruction.
Her B.S. in special education is from Monmouth University, her Master’s degree in special education is from Rider University, and her Learning Disabilities Teacher-Consultant post-master’s certification is from The College of New Jersey (TCNJ).
She is currently a full-time specialist professor and LDT-C program advisor in the special education department at Monmouth University. She teaches both preservice and in-service educators through undergraduate and graduate courses on assessment, IEP development, special education technology, strategy instruction, evidence-based practices, learning theories, and special education law. As the LDT-C program advisor, she teaches, mentors, and supervises educational diagnosticians who are in-service educators within the PK-12 sector.































