{OPEN NOW} SURPRISE GIFT for YOU!
Dear World,
Tuesday, December 6, 2019 was and is a day I hold dear. I retired from the New York City Department of Education and as a classroom educator to become an educator for the world!
December 16, 2019 was a LEAP OF FAITH! I openly held my first in person parent workshop under my company name, Developing Empathetic Education with Dana (DEED)®. As part of celebrating each leap I've taken, I remind myself of how uncomfortable I felt in order to create comfort knowing MY dreams were and continue to be ready for reality!
In celebrating my decision to intentionally disrupt education to ensure ALL learners are given opportunities beyond the traditional setting, I immediately said YES to my dear friend, Gina's 50 Days of GIVING!
As part of celebrating Gina's 50th birthday, she asked for donations that would impact. I have donated two opportunities for YOU to win one of my signature workshops and keynote speeches. Each time I walk into a school, corporation, or lunch and learn, I am privileged to experience and observe the transformational changes that occur when we choose to have UNCOMFORTABLE CONVERSATIONS. Instead of waiting for a problem to surface, BE PROACTIVE!
Let's start the conversations! All you have to do is 🎁register🎁 and get ready to win! BEST! I gifted Gina two giveaways. She'll be picking a winner for my workshop on Friday, December 9, 2022 and Wednesday, December 28, 2022!
✨If I happen to be in your city when we choose a date, I'll happily do the workshop IN PERSON! I am beyond grateful Gina invited me to help celebrate her glorious life because my biggest intention is to ensure uncomfortable becomes more comfortable! Please share with your community and for those that don't know me, click for a little snippet of my story.
Love,
Dana💛
PS If you have any questions, 💫Book a call now!💫Your child will THANK YOU!
Do a good DEED, and pass along my email!
WHAT CLIENTS ARE SAYING ABOUT DEED®!
Hello! Just watched your session, wow! If my kids had access to teachers like you, maybe they would have stayed in school. I would love to know more about you and what you do. I was wondering if you have resources for parents of autistic kids. Self and emotional awareness is such a challenge for my little man that also has severe ADHD in addition to ASD, and we feel like we could help him so much more. Much of the early intervention we did was ABA style and none of it really worked. He is such a bright, beautiful boy, full of life. But talking about himself and his feelings is so hard. Look forward to exploring your site.
~YA
I just wanted to reach out and thank you from the bottom of my heart for your incredible talk at The Liberated Child Homeschooling Summit! I kept yelling “YES!” at my screen, I felt like everything you said resonated with me so much. As a woman in my thirties just starting to unpack some childhood trauma and realizing how my conditioned responses shape my life, I’m hoping to break that cycle with my six year old son. We’re planning on homeschooling him this year for first grade and I am really looking forward to being more aware about incorporating social emotional learning in our daily lives. He is a very sensitive child (just like his mama) and I worry that I don’t always have the tools to respond to him the right way, so I’m going to hop on your website and learn as much as I can. Thank you again so much, the work you have done with all of your students is just absolutely inspiring!
~MM