Dr. Sumiko Hamilton
Dr. Sumiko Hamilton is a devoted mother, philanthropist, author, entrepreneur, and advocate for children with disabilities. With a deep passion for education and community service, she has dedicated her life to uplifting and empowering children and families.
On this site, you’ll find insights into Dr. Hamilton’s educational journey, key milestones from her doctoral studies, and her impactful literary works. She is the author of I'm Normal Too, Josh and His Voice Output Device (2013), a heartfelt children’s book that promotes understanding and inclusion. She also created the best-selling My First Writing Journal, designed to inspire young learners and nurture their writing skills.
As the founder of Smartie Pants Academy Center in Katy, Texas, Dr. Hamilton provides specialized childcare and educational support for children with unique needs. Her unwavering commitment to advocacy and inclusion shines through in all she does, helping shape a world where every child is valued and supported.
For inquiries, collaborations, or to stay connected, feel free to reach out via email or social media.
"Children are not things to be molded, but are people to be unfolded." – Jess Lair
On this site, you’ll find insights into Dr. Hamilton’s educational journey, key milestones from her doctoral studies, and her impactful literary works. She is the author of I'm Normal Too, Josh and His Voice Output Device (2013), a heartfelt children’s book that promotes understanding and inclusion. She also created the best-selling My First Writing Journal, designed to inspire young learners and nurture their writing skills.
As the founder of Smartie Pants Academy Center in Katy, Texas, Dr. Hamilton provides specialized childcare and educational support for children with unique needs. Her unwavering commitment to advocacy and inclusion shines through in all she does, helping shape a world where every child is valued and supported.
For inquiries, collaborations, or to stay connected, feel free to reach out via email or social media.
"Children are not things to be molded, but are people to be unfolded." – Jess Lair