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Dr. Caroline Hexdall
Dr. Caroline Hexdall is a licensed psychologist based in North Carolina. In graduate school, Caroline focused on issues related to developmental disabilities, chronic illness, and positive psychology, specifically hope, life satisfaction and subjective well-being. After receiving her doctorate in school psychology at the University of South Carolina, Caroline completed her fellowship at the Center for Development and Learning (currently the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities) at the University of North Carolina. During her nearly 10 years at the CIDD, she provided evaluation and therapeutic services to children and adolescents with and without developmental disabilities. In addition, she consulted with community and state agencies, Head Start programs and universities on the evaluation of and service provision to children and adults with and without developmental disabilities. From 2008 to 2013, she served as the school psychology consultant for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Caroline founded the Center for Mindful Development in 2013, focused on providing psychological services to all children, adolescents, and families.
Laura McKnight
Laura McKnight is an attorney and author based in Kansas City. Laura’s first book, Cereal for Dinner, Cake for Dessert, published in May 2012, is a true story to inspire women to think differently about how work, life, and community are intertwined in their lives and the role of philanthropy in families. This is a theme she also explores in Do Good, Feel Better, her second book, published in January 2017.