Kathy (Lee) Eggers has been dedicated to the well-being of young families for over 25 years. As a former teacher and administrator, Kathy has extensive experience in the field of early childhood education and is a child development specialist. Kathy is a mom to 8, a bonus mom to 2, and Nana to 6.
She enjoys sharing her journey of imperfect motherhood, inspiring others to parent intentionally and authentically. A sought-after speaker worldwide, Kathy is often described as a passionate, experienced, and humorous presenter.
Kathy‘s journey has equipped her to share a range of life experiences, such as the power of play, connecting with people of all ages & stages, and parenting through difficult seasons.
Kathy Eggers lives in Alabama.
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Reviews
Praise for The Homegrown Preschooler:
"The book is just overflowing with wonderful information about why learning at home is so beneficial for our littlest children. How they benefit from a rich and comfortable family environment. They cover child development and explain how children's social, emotional, physical, and cognitive domains grow so richly in a fruitful and playful environment."
—www.amazon.com
Praise for 101 Easy, Wacky, Crazy Activities for Young Children:
"This little gem of a paperback will supply them with loads of exciting new ideas and reminders of a few old favorites, which will delight their charges."
—Kay Lou King, Laguna Beach Library/ Orange County Public Library
"I didn't actually count them, but there are LOTS of easy, fun activities for young children (or the young at heart) that should chase away any hint of boredom, or answer the question 'What can I do now?'"
—Laverne Nelson, Research Associate University of Arkansas
"Several new teachers in our school have asked to borrow 101 Easy, Wacky, Crazy Activities for Young Children to begin the year and I will share it with pleasure."
—Anne Waldruff
Review for Solutions for Early Childhood Directors:
"The author addresses many issues that child care center directors might face, using an easy-to-read format that emphasizes her personal experiences directing nonprofit, for-profit, and corporate early childhood programs. Solutions are offered for everything from recruiting staff to learning children's names."
—ACEI Annual Theme