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ABOUT US

Meet Our Team

Natasha Little-Harrison is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, and Mom, who has been providing direct services to children and families in the field for over 20 years. As a child/adolescent psychologist, Natasha Little-Harrison has devoted her adult life to promoting holisitic wellness through her work with children, adolescents, and adults with developmental disabilities. Using a strength based model, Natasha Little-Harrison has worked with clients and their families to recognize their true capabilities and assist them with learning strategies to overcome any obstacle standing in the way of them reaching their full potential for wellness and happiness.

Dr. Little-Harrison earned her Doctorate of Psychology, Masters of Science in Educational Methodology and Statistics, Certificate of Advanced Study in School Psychology, and a Bachelor's Degree (Major: Psychology; Minor(s): Education and Africana Studies) all from the University of Albany. She completed her internship at the Center for Disability Services in Albany, NY. There she received specialized training in dual diagnoses while providing direct services to children and adults with developmental delays, brain injuries, and behavioral/personality disorders.

Dr. Natasha Little-Harrison
(Psy.D., LCP)

After completing her internship, Dr. Little-Harrison moved to Virginia and worked in a variety of settings including local school systems, behavioral health systems, and medical practices. As a former practicing school psychologist, Dr. Little-Harrison is readily sought out to provide educational consultation for children/families and schools.

Dr. Little-Harrison specializes in conducting psychological, cognitive, educational, social-emotional, and functional behavioral assessments for children k-12 and adults with developmental delays. These assessments are used to identify strengths and weaknesses, diagnose educational and mental health diagnoses (e.g., ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Developmental Delays, Emotional Disabilities), and to assist with developing personalized recommendations based on the results obtained from the assessments. Dr. Little-Harrison also provides individual and group counseling, crises counseling services, parent and staff consultation and training, social skills and problem-solving training, and goal planning assistance.

Dana Wiles
Lead Psychometrist
(M.A., C.A.S., NCSP)

Dana is a graduate of James Madison University (‘07), where she earned a Bachelors of Science (Psychology) and a minor in Family Studies. Dana attended graduate school at Towson University, earning her Masters of Arts in Psychology in 2010 & Certificate of Advanced Studies in School Psychology in 2011.

Dana practiced school psychology for over eight years within a public school system before transitioning to her current position of over five years as a psychometrist with Dr. Little-Harrison. When not at DHW, Dana is also employed as a part-time psychologist with The Steward School, completing admissions testing.

As a mother of three, Dana finds passion in forming meaningful connections with both clients and parents with the goal of making the assessment process both comfortable and informative. Her passion is to provide high quality and thorough psychological and psycho-educational evaluations to positively impact student academic, social, emotional, and behavioral development.

Jentae C. Scott-Mayo, M.Ed

Jentae Scott- Mayo was born and raised in Martinsville, Virginia. Martinsville is a small town in southwestern Virginia. She is now happily raising her own two daughters with her husband in Glen Allen. She is currently the JK-12 School Counselor at The Steward School and has been a school counselor for 14 years. She has experience and currently works with children and adolescents of all ages. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and her Master’s Degree in Counselor Education from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2007 and 2009 respectively. She is currently completing coursework at VCU to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in order to add clinical and therapeutic approaches to her work.

At Developmental Health and Wellness, Jentae works as an Educational Specialist, Consultant, and Coach. She specializes in social emotional learning, social skills coaching, ADHD coaching and school- based mental health support. She serves as a leader in the Education, School Counseling, and School-Based Mental Health fields and is the Assistant Chair of the Board of Directors for the Virginia School Counselor Association (VSCA) and has completed several projects for the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE). In addition to several recent podcast and university guest speaker appearances, she has had the privilege of being a state and national level presenter since her career began in 2009. Her professional interests are girls and young women’s topics, anxiety and stress management, coping skills for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), creative techniques in school counseling, social justice, school- based mental health, providing professional development for counselors and educators, public speaking, consulting, and curriculum design/ writing.

Jentae’s hope is that through sincere, creative, and energetic techniques and resources, she can impact students and families in a lasting way. Her work with children and teens is her “dream job” and she feels incredibly fortunate to walk in her purpose, each day!