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Yu Jiang


Parenting Educator, Graduate Student in Educational Leadership,
Whitefish, MT

Yu Jiang (YuJi) is a licensed Parent and Family Educator from Minnesota. She graduated from Concordia University in St. Paul (CSP) in May 2020 with a B.A. in Parent & Family Education/Early Childhood Education and a minor in Global Leadership. She is currently working towards her Masters in Educational Leadership expecting to complete it in June 2022.  YuJi has worked in several early childhood educational settings, including Early Childhood Family Education in 2018-2019. In 2020, she moved to Whitefish, Montana where she has been developing and teaching a virtual group-based parenting program.

NPEN’s leadership is seamlessly in alignment with YuJi’s passion in parent education. YuJi believes that raising and educating children is a shared responsibility and requires close partnership between families, schools, and society. She is a strong advocate for building a nationwide parent education and family support program in the United States by providing on-going professional and social support to parents and families toward a “Whole Child”, ‘Whole Family,” and “Whole Community.”


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