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Caron Levis enjoys working with kids, using drama and writing to develop social, emotional, and literacy skills. She was inspired to write Ida, Always by the brave students, teachers, and parents she met during visits with her first book, Stuck with the Blooz. She is an MSW candidate at Hunter College, with an MFA in creative writing from the New School, where she now teaches. She lives in New York City.
Special author programs created for Ida, Always include Bear Emotions (kids pre‑K & up) and the new Words-For-Loss communication workshop for Caregivers and Educators. All programs explore both the writing process and emotional literacy through practical and playful activities.