Congratulations, Kaydee!

January 14, 2025

We would like to congratulate Kaydee Porras on her recent promotion to Early Intervention Trainer for Aprendamos Early Intervention! Kaydee has been with the Aprendamos Family of Services organization for 6 years and served as a Developmental Specialist and Early Intervention Evaluator. In her roles, Kaydee used her skills to build strong, meaningful relationships with colleagues and families to help children thrive. She also holds an Infant Mental Health Endorsement. This certificate shows that a professional is skilled at working with babies, toddlers, and their families, understands how to build strong, caring relationships, and respects different cultures. 


Originally from Delicias, Chihuahua, Kaydee moved to Hatch, NM when she was 16 years old. She attended New Mexico State University and graduated in 2016 where she earned a Bachelor’s in Psychology and a Bachelor’s in Foreign Languages with a concentration in Spanish. 


In Kaydee’s free time, she can be found listening to music, reading, watching psychological thrillers, and spending time with her family, friends, and two dogs, Kira and Elio. When we asked Kaydee what excited her most about her new role, she said, “I’m excited to foster a collaborative learning environment that empowers employees to reach their full potential. Through impactful training programs, we’ll develop new skills together and provide the best possible services to all our families.”


Please join us in congratulating Kaydee! 

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