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From adventures to inspirational children books

First published

07/29/2021

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About the Author Dr. Dawn Menge has won forty-one International awards as the author of the Queen Vernita educational series including the Special Recognition Champion Award from conquering disabilities with film. She holds a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction, a Master's Degree and a Clear Credential in moderate/severe disabilities, and a Bachelor's Degree in human development. Dr. Menge has been teaching students with severe cognitive delays for over twenty years. She has three children and five beautiful grandchildren and lives in Southern California.

Duration

27 minutes

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Queen of Comebacks

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