Kangaroo’s Lesson: Learning to Share, Care and Play Fair is a powerful early childhood course that introduces conflict resolution and emotional learning through a First Nations lens. Grounded in the story How the Kangaroo Got His Tail, this course offers culturally respectful, play-based lessons that teach children how to listen, share, take turns, and solve problems together. With a strong focus on fairness, kindness, and connection to Country, the course equips educators with practical tools, engaging activities, and Indigenous insights to nurture emotionally resilient and socially aware learners.
(6 Educator Sessions; 10 Lessons that has 30 activities)
International award-winning Australian Aboriginal artist, educator, and teacher. 
On behalf of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child sexual abuse, Donna spent several years interviewing Aboriginal abuse victims in indigenous communities. As a trauma counsellor and community liaison, Donna supported many clients through this difficult process.
Donna has been teaching the latest counselling techniques to clients such as Gestalt Therapy Australia’s upcoming year three students, University Queensland Psychology students, and many more, bringing a modern approach to counselling that reduces stress and anxiety within clients.
Donna is a Wailwan/Wiradjuri woman from outback NSW. Donna is from the stolen generation, and she wanted to create training resources to educate mainstream Australians (without blame, guilt, or anger) about Aboriginal people and to bring Indigenous wisdom to the counselling field.