Megan Bartlett is the founder of the Center for Healing and Justice Through Sport, a nonprofit organization focused on integrating sports with healing and justice oriented philosophies. Megan has spent more than 15 years supporting organizations that use sport to promote youth development and collaborating with coaches to discover tools that help kids heal. She co-created innovative coaching initiatives, and partnered with Bruce Perry, M.D., Ph.D. to create the Neurosequential Model in Sport. She is also the author of A Kids Book about Trauma and co-author of Re-Designing Youth Sports: Change the Game.
Check out Megan's books below:
Change the Game: https://amzn.to/3NUdZah
A Kid's Book About Trauma: https://amzn.to/3NZD57D
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