Day Sanchez is a School Psychologist, Education Specialist, and Social Emotional Intelligence facilitator dedicated to nurturing the holistic development of gifted, Twice-Exceptional (2e), and highly sensitive children and adults. With over a decade of experience in diverse settings, Day creates impactful programs, experiences, and resources that support the unique processing and learning styles of neurodivergent and highly creative individuals. Through her company, 2e Minds, she has played a pivotal role in helping individuals develop their emotional intelligence, embrace their learning differences, and tap into their inner brilliance.Day's multifaceted expertise and powerful, intuitive gifts have positively impacted hundreds of neurodivergent individuals, guiding them to rewire their brain pathways, cultivate growth mindsets, foster healthy behavior patterns, and build essential skills to live, work, and play in Flow. Drawing from her own experiences as a multipotentialite with ADHD, Day thrives in supporting trailblazers, creatives, pioneers, and future builders in grounding their powerful visions into reality. Parents describe her as highly intuitive with a unique gift for understanding the complex needs of 2e children and what they need to feel successful and good about themselves. Adults describe her as a calm and nurturing presence, providing compassionate support both 1:1 and in group settings.Day has taught yoga and mindfulness meditation to children and also provides specific support to young adults experiencing ecological grief, eco-anxiety, or fear about the future. She provides psycho-education on eco-emotions, and facilitates workshops for parents, schools, and organizations on how to support children, youth, and adults in times of ecological emergency.Day Sanchez is also the steward of Solarpunk Generation, a multi-level project with global initiatives designed to spark a movement of innovation, regeneration, and collective intelligence through arts, storytelling, intergenerational engagement, and trauma-informed experiential learning to promote ecological health and the psychological health and resilience of children, families, and diverse communities.With a heart dedicated to the well-being of neurodivergent individuals, an unwavering passion for unlocking human potential, and a commitment to fostering human and ecological flourishing, Day's mission is to inspire collective creativity, guiding others to reclaim their superpowers, embrace their limitless possibilities, and remember who they were created to be.
Listed skills include Writing, Laboratory, Public Speaking, Group And Individual Counseling, and 19 others.