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In this episode, Dana Kaplan shares her journey through an unexpected caregiving journey and how she navigated family trauma.
About the Guest:
As a retired classroom educator, certified trauma specialist, and coach for neurodiverse learners, Dana Kaplan has become an internationally recognized specialist focused on accessibility, inclusivity, and rich belonging in the world. With over two decades researching, educating, and implementing the power within and on Holistic Brain Health, Dana founded DEED®, Developing Empathetic Education with Dana just before the pandemic. With a later in life diagnosis, Dana wholeheartedly believes ADHD is her superpower and maximizes her niche approach to teaching, coaching, mentoring, and facilitating the process for deep self-awareness through nonjudgmental self-observation. While Dana’s focus is on youth (birth through 28 years old), supporting parents and adults in the process intentionally provides opportunities for ALL of us to eliminate stigmas, release conscious and unconscious biases, and choose to build a VULNERAGEOUS (vulnerable + courageous) arena grounded in believing WE ALL BELONG.

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  • www.danakaplanteach.com
  • https://www.instagram.com/danakaplan_deed/
  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/dana-l-kaplan/
  • https://www.facebook.com/dana.kaplan.716
  • https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFD9AIvvYgyTdzdbm0A4gFA

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