Amanda Morin is an author, former classroom teacher, education writer, and special education advocate. She serves as an in-house adviser for Understood.org, where she teaches about using empathy as a tool to embrace inclusion. She has been an expert resource for NPREd, Education Week, Associated Press (AP), The Atlantic, Washington Post, The Hechinger Report, Education World, USA Today, and more. Amanda is also the winner of the 2017 SmartBrief Education Editor's Choice content Award.


Amanda is the author of four books. Titles include the Everything Parent's Guide to Special Education: A Complete Step by Step Guide to Advocating for Your Child with Special Needs,  The Everything Kids' Learning Activities Book: 145 Entertaining Activities and Learning Games for Kids, On-the-Go Fun for Kids!: More than 250 Activities to Keep Little Ones Busy and Happy-Anytime, Anywhere! and her most recent children's book, What is Empathy? A Bullying Storybook for Kids. 


In this podcast, Amanda will be discussing her most recent children's book, What is Empathy? and helpful tips for parents about empathy during this pandemic. 


To read the full review of this book with language and learning tips, visit my website here.