Research meets Real Life application with Seed & Sew. Book our Founder, Alyssa Blask Campbell, M.Ed. to speak at your event.Â
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Hey there, I'm Alyssa Blask Campbell.Â
I'm a NYT Best Selling author, teacher, parent, and an emotional development expert with a masters degree in early childhood education. I co-created the Collaborative Emotion Processing method, researching across the country.
Speaking engagements include:
✔ On-site trainings for schools & child care programs
✔ Family support groups
✔ Conferences & workshops
✔ Businesses & private organizations
Inquire about speaking engagements here!Media Contact:
Kylie McLane |Â kylie@seedandsew.org
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Meet Our Speakers
Alyssa Blask Campbell, M.Ed., is the founder and CEO of Seed & Sew and a globally recognized expert in emotional development. She co-created and researched the Collaborative Emotion Processing (CEP) Method, transforming how adults understand and support children’s emotions across home, school, and community settings. She brings this work to a broader audience as the author of two bestselling HarperCollins books: Tiny Humans, Big Emotions, a New York Times bestseller, and Big Kids, Bigger Feelings, a USA Today bestseller.
Book Alyssa for your speaking eventAlyssa frequently teaches on topics including:
- Understanding behavior through a nervous system lens
- Emotional intelligence & regulation strategies for children
- Decoding challenging behaviors as communication
- Positive discipline that builds connection, not shame
- Supporting social-emotional growth in classrooms and homes
- Preventing educator burnout through self-regulation
- Building inclusive, emotionally supportive environments
- Partnering with families to strengthen home-school consistency
- Sensory-informed strategies for neurodiverse learners
- Reflective practices for teachers to respond with intention
Meet Our Speakers
Ellen M. Drolette is a nationally recognized early childhood consultant, author, and speaker who has spent over three decades championing children, families, and educators. Her work is grounded in strengths-based leadership, reflective practice, and the principles of Appreciative Inquiry. Ellen’s unique approach blends real-world experience with research-informed tools that support resilience, emotional intelligence, and sustainable change in early learning environments.
Book Ellen for your speaking event
Ellen frequently teaches on topics including:
- Early childhood workforce capacity building
- Leadership development
- Appreciative inquiry
- Systems thinking and organizational change
- Collective impact
- Early childhood workforce resiliency and self-care
- Play and learning environments
- Teamwork and organizational culture
- Strengths-based practices