Stacey Lederberg

Dr. Stacey Lynn Lederberg, Ph.D., M.Ed., M.S., is a psychologist, educator, and advocate with more than twenty years of experience supporting young people with diverse learning and developmental needs. She holds doctoral and graduate degrees in psychology and educationand is fluent in American Sign Language.

Dr. Lederberg currently teaches at Harvest Collegiate High School in New York City and serves as an adjunct professor at Herzing University, where she teaches Psychology. She is the founder of ExEd Advocates, an IEP and 504 advocacy and homeschool consulting practice, and ExEd Publishing, which produces research-grounded resources for educators, advocates, and families supporting children with diverse learning needs.

Her work sits at the intersection of psychology, special education, and trauma-informed practice. She has spent her career helping families navigate systems that were not built with their children in mind, and her writing reflects both the clinical knowledge and the lived experience that work requires.

Dr. Lederberg is a contributing author to Invincible: How to Embrace Failure and Achieve Transformational Success and the author of multiple titles under ExEd Publishing. When the Body Can't Forget is written for parents and the adults supporting teens through chronic pain and trauma, with a companion journal written directly for teen readers.

She lives and works in New York City.