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Rasha Hamid attended New York City public schools before earning a bachelor's degree in Africana Studies and Education at Vassar College, and a master's degree in Special Education at Bank Street College of Education. She has developed her practice in classrooms in East Harlem, Hamilton Heights, Khartoum, and Brooklyn for over twenty years.
Rasha considers herself an educator-activist: someone who…
Learn moreJulia Pierre Hammond can't remember a time when she wasn't writing. She loves to write stories that include her Black and Brazilian heritage and to create books where children feel worthy and seen. Before becoming a full-time children's book writer, she danced ballet through college and taught grades 3–12. Julia lives in Phoenix, Arizona, with her husband, two kids, and dog.
Learn moreDr. Lee Hancock is a professor, performance psychology coach, and program creator who works with students, athletes, coaches, educators, parents, organizations, and other high-level performers.
Dr. Hancock earned his Master’s and Ph.D. from Arizona State University and is a tenured professor in kinesiology at California State University Dominguez Hills. He has had a private practice for more…
Learn moreGill Hasson is a career coach with over twenty years of experience in the area of personal development. She is also a freelance tutor, teacher, and writer in the field of mental health.
She lives in Brighton, England.
Learn moreDiane Heacox, Ed.D., is a consultant and professional development trainer focusing on strategies to increase learning success for all students. She is professor emerita at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota. She is a national and international consultant and professional development trainer to both public and private schools on a variety of topics related to teaching and learning.
Dr.…
Learn moreSandra Heidemann, M.S., is a decades-long veteran of early childhood education with an emphasis on special needs.
A past board president of the Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children (MN AEYC), Sandra has published in Young Children and Exchange magazines and is the co-author of Play: The Pathway from Theory to Practice, published by Redleaf Press.
She lives in Minnesota.
Learn moreDona Herweck Rice has written hundreds of books, stories, and poems for kids on just about everything, from acrobats to zucchini. She also loves reading, live theater, dancing, and singing at the top of her lungs. She lives in southern California with her husband, son, and one cute, silly, and loveable little dog.
Learn moreEarl Hipp is the author of many books for young people. He has a B.A. in psychology and a master’s degree in psychophysiology.
He has worked as a clinical psychotherapist, helping hundreds of people to better understand, cope with, and grow through the challenges in their lives.
Learn moreAnna Housley Juster, Ph.D., LICSW, is a child and adolescent mental health clinician and early childhood education consultant. She began her career as a Head Start teacher and has over two decades of experience supporting children and families across a variety of contexts including schools, museums, libraries, and clinical mental health settings. During several years in children's media, she serv…
Learn moreKelly Huegel Madrone is a freelance writer, writing coach, and speaker. She has worked for the Metropolitan Washington, D.C., chapter of PFLAG, where she helped provide support and educational services for LGBTQ people and their families.
The author of two books and more than one hundred published articles, Kelly has a special passion for working with teens. She holds a degree in secondary educati…
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