Dolisha Mitchell

Writer

United States

Dolisha is a natural storyteller with a passion for content and curriculum development. She is a talented writer with 10+ years of experience gained through roles as a product marketing writer, content creator, and curriculum and training developer. As a former teacher, Dolisha is enthusiastic about sharing engaging and relatable information to support others through corporate communications, marketing and sales, or learning and development.

Portfolio

Blog Posts

Little Feminist
10/05/2023
Our Favorite Children's Books to Help Explain Death, Loss, & Grief | Little Feminist

Helping children cope with grief can seem daunting. Death is likely not something that is regularly discussed, and when someone or something dies, it may be our first time realizing a book may help our little ones process their feelings. We hope that these steps and book recommendations can help you and your family heal [...]

Training Content

Private Client
05/03/2022
Change Management Fundamentals

Examine the types of organizational change, best practices for change management, change management models, and how to overcome common barriers to change.

Private Client
Debt Management

Personal finance lesson exploring the four types of debt, the ways they overlap, and characteristics of each.

Private Education Company
12/16/2019
Unpacking Play

Content and matching game to teach about the types of play.

Curriculum

Little Feminist Book Club
"Sometimes All I Need is Me" Activity Guide

With themes of resilience and mindfulness, this activity guide helps caregivers and children explore the balance between self-care and allowing others to care for us.

Private Client
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage

Hispanic and Latinx Americans are the second largest ethnic group in the U.S., numbering just over 60 million people. This month and every month let’s celebrate and learn about their culture, heroes, and heritage!

Private Client
Rebuilding the Learning Community

Curriculum guide to help teachers rebuild their learning community to nurture relationships and meet the needs of children after centers shut down during COVID.