Dr. Rodger Goddard created The Student Success Program. Dr. Goddard is a psychologist providing training, consultation and program development to school districts for over 25 years. Dr. Goddard has authored and delivered thousands of on site training seminars for corporations, schools, parents, police, government agencies, health care facilities and community organizations.
Dr. Goddard has
worked with hundreds of public, private and parochial schools and
districts throughout New Jersey including: Union Township, Elizabeth,
Roselle, Roselle Park, Bayonne, Jersey City, Clark, Cranford,
Westfield, Rahway, South Orange Maplewood, Plainfield, Union County
Special Services Commission, Newark, Summit, Monmouth, Union Essex
Jointure Commission and many others.
Dr. Goddard's corporate clients have included: Ford Motor Company, The Department of Homeland Security, Township of Woodbridge, PSE&G, General Motors, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission, AT&T, Ikea, Wakefern, Sealand, First Chicago Bank, Exxon, City of Elizabeth, Union County Prosecutor's Office, Pathmark, Hoffman LaRoche, Union County Police Academy, Catholic Community Services, Community Coordinated Child Care, East Orange / Lyons VA, The State of N.J. Department of Health and Senior Services and many others.
Dr.
Goddard has specialized in developing an effective array of innovative
tools, techniques and programs for educators to use in today's
challenging educational environment. Dr. Goddard's training as a
psychologist included a deep exploration of the cognitive development,
intelligence capacities and learning resources of children.
Dr.
Goddard has served as Chief Psychologist at Trinitas Hospital in
Elizabeth, N.J.. Dr. Goddard is a licensed psychologist with extensive
experience in organizational and school training and consultation and
the treatment of anxiety, depression, child, couples and family
problems. Dr. Goddard's areas of expertize include Attention Deficit
Disorder and helping at risk, disruptive, learning challenged and
disenfranchised students succeed. Dr. Goddard received his doctorate
from City University of New York and interned at St. Luke's Roosevelt
Hospital in New York.
