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Michelle Berscheid, Ed.D


Michelle Berscheid, Ed.D
Licensed Parent and Family Educator, Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE), Family Literacy Program, Minneapolis, MN

Michelle Berscheid is a licensed Parent and Family Educator in Robbinsdale Area Schools, a Minneapolis suburb school district in Minnesota. Her professional experiences include Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE), Family Literacy, home visiting, curriculum writing, program coordination, and Parenting Education in the elementary schools. She has presented at local, state, and national conferences on topics examining how the role culture, values, and perspectives play within relationship building among educators and families. International opportunities have provided intentional educational experiences that connect to the field of parenting education.

She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Child Psychology and a Master of Education degree in Parent and Family Education from the University of Minnesota and a Doctorate in Education from Hamline University.

She is post-chair for the Minnesota Association for Family and Early Education (MNAFEE) board and is a member of the National Parent Education Network’s (NPEN) policy and advocacy committee.

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