Cheryl L. Kaplan currently serves as Program Director at Nissa, where guidance and support are provided to children facing behavioral and emotional challenges, while fostering collaboration among families, schools, and the Chicago Jewish community. Kaplan also facilitates the Words to Action education program with the Anti-Defamation League, leading workshops that address antisemitism and promote dialogue around stereotypes and prejudice. At Anshe Emet Synagogue, Kaplan holds multiple roles including Drama Specialist and Religious School Teacher, where contributions include the creation of theater curricula and community-building through dramatic play. Previously, Kaplan directed parent education initiatives and served as Interim Co-Executive Director at Tuesday's Child, focusing on evidence-based interventions for childrenās behavioral issues. Kaplan's academic achievements include advanced degrees in Curriculum and Instruction, Disability Studies, and Fine Arts in Directing and Theatrical Production, alongside a Bachelor's degree in Theatre from Indiana University Bloomington.
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