Angela grew up in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region in upstate New York. Her undergraduate work in Elementary Education was completed at Keuka College, a private liberal arts based school residing on one of the beautiful Finger Lakes.
Angela's Master's thesis was on the topic of art therapy and her passion during her schooling became environmental art. She completed her Master's Degree in Education at Elmira College, in Elmira, NY. She is a certified Art K-12 teacher and an Elementary Education teacher as well.
Angela has many years of experience in the field of psychodrama, therapeutic role-playing techniques for developing the true self. She is a Master level student of psychodrama and has been a participant in psychodrama training and education classes since the early 1990s. In 2006, she received her certification in experiential therapy. Angela is a Certified Experiential Therapist, CET II and a member of The American Society of Experiential Therapists (ASET). She has worked with the incarcerated population and various therapy groups. Her mission is to inspire others to honor their gifts!
Angela's educational work has been at the foundation of learning with early primary children. It is her aim to inspire those in the educational world. She resides in her country home with her husband, son and daughter in upstate New York.
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Create meaningful learning experiences for every season with Celebrate Nature!, an activity book designed to help children ages three to eight reconnect with nature and promote their creativity. Each season — fall, winter, spring, and summer — introduces new themes, such as pumpkins, animal tracks, seeds, and the sun. Each theme provides early childhood educators with ideas to integrate nature into the classroom through song, dramatic play, science discovery activities, language arts projects, and block building. Also included are sample letters to families to strengthen the home-school connection.
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