Daymon Educational & Behavioral Consulting

Daymon Educational & Behavioral Consulting Providing educational & behavioral consulting services to schools, families, medical, clinical, or social services. Stay tuned for the updated business page!

Onsite consultations, training, in home tutoring plus behavior support. Educational Consultation, Coaching and Facilitation Services

What the Nel? Why Should you Score Services with Nel?

�It’s a good idea! Yes, as you will see I have quite a sense of humor and love to infuse into my work

�Over 18 years of experience wearing many educational hats across different settings and states: Speech-Pathologist, Teacher for a classroom of students with autism, Regional Coordinator for Illinois Training & Technical Assistance Project (state board initiative), Adjunct Professor, Behavioral Support Specialist, Independent Educational and Behavioral Specialist

�National Presenter

�Author - In the works to publish a valuable manual for schools on How to Ease the Functional Behavior Process and Implement Prize Plans of Support

�Flexible scheduling, on site, hands-on support in schools or the home

�Assistance with classroom set-up (structured teaching, visual supports, schedules, behavior tools, and so much more!) I happen to love laminate, color copies, and make behavior and visual supports in my sleep!

�Dedicated to supporting all learners, all valuable staff for student success and better outcomes across any needed domains

���If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten.

�Contact me for additional information & scheduling:
Business Phone: 330.437.5658
Email: daymon.nel@gmail.com

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04/16/2025

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Peyton Manning Was Waiting for His Coffee — When He Heard a Teen Boy Being Bullied at the Next Table… and Silenced It With One Sentence

It was a quiet afternoon in a small-town café just outside Louisville.
Nothing fancy.
Locals. Regulars. A bit of small talk, the smell of cinnamon rolls.

Peyton Manning had stopped in during a road trip —
hoodie on, sunglasses tucked into his shirt collar.
He ordered coffee and sat by the window, alone.

At the next table, a group of high school boys were laughing loudly.
One of them — Daniel — wasn’t laughing.
He was sitting small, hunched, shoulders tight.

He had a stutter.
And every time he tried to speak, one of the other boys interrupted, mimicked him, laughed.

“S-s-s-so what do you think, D-D-Daniel?”

“He’s buffering again! Somebody reboot him!”

More laughter.

Daniel went silent.
His eyes dropped.
His hand slowly moved to tear the paper sleeve off his cup. Over and over.

Peyton watched.
Didn’t say a word.

Until the loudest boy leaned over and said:

“You should just shut up if you can’t even finish a sentence.”

That’s when Peyton stood up.
Walked over.

And with calm, measured clarity, looked right at the group and said:

“I’d pick Daniel for my team every time.
And not one of you would make the bench.”

Silence.

The boys froze.
One stammered something. Another looked away.

Daniel just blinked.
Then… smiled.

Peyton turned to him.
Held out his hand.

“You’ve got more courage than they’ll understand for a long, long time.
And by the way… I stuttered when I was a kid too.”

Then he sat with Daniel.
Drank his coffee.
Talked football. Family. Life.

Before leaving, Peyton scribbled something on a napkin and handed it to him.

“For when you forget who you are.”

It said:

*“You don’t need to speak perfectly.
You just need to speak honestly.
And people who matter will always wait for the end of your sentence.

Proud to know you. — Peyton.”*

Years later, Daniel still keeps that napkin.
Framed.
Above his desk.
He’s now a youth counselor — helping kids find their voices.

🏈 Peyton Manning didn’t just shut down a group of bullies.
He lifted one boy up — and gave him the kind of voice no one could laugh away again.

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And a mud puddle or swim in the creek. Nel Daymon
07/15/2024

And a mud puddle or swim in the creek. Nel Daymon

🤎🤎Sometimes it’s just this.

From Crunchy Mama

My talented, loved nephew! Johannah Solomon
06/27/2024

My talented, loved nephew! Johannah Solomon

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

Do you remember Jax Cavanaugh & Chance Brady? They were featured in our December 2022 issue in a VUE Youth Talents feature where they spoke about their love and accolades surrounding karate 🥋! Well, they are now part of Team USA with eight other local boys from the area to compete for gold 🏅 in Greece this October for martial arts!

We'll be cheering you guys on from Paducah!

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06/21/2024

According to the late Sir Ken Robinson, kids are naturally experimental because they don’t fear failure — until they are taught otherwise.
Here’s how he says they grow out of their creativity — and how schools could do better...

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42001

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