ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Batchelor touches generations of future teachers by cultivating and fostering culturally responsive learning experiences. She is committed to preparing student educators to better understand their role as agents of positive change in the lives of children and adolescents.
Dr. Batchelor has published several articles. Over the past three years, she has co-authored publications specifically focused on domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST), a social anomaly that threatens and destroys young lives. Stop Calling Me That! My Name is Araminta is Dr. Batchelor's first children’s book.
Dr. Batchelor has published several articles. Over the past three years, she has co-authored publications specifically focused on domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST), a social anomaly that threatens and destroys young lives. Stop Calling Me That! My Name is Araminta is Dr. Batchelor's first children’s book.