In her first installment, Anne tells her story about Autism, how it became a part of her life as a mother and ignited her passion to bring the best information and guidance to those in need. Most recently, Anne worked as a Program Supervisor for a live-in facility, overseeing four adults with severe disabilities, all of which were non-verbal. She has served as a school Supervisor for Special Education, as well as a District Representative for the Special Education Department, grades 7-12. Anne has worked as a special education teacher in both traditional and non-traditional classroom settings. Additionally, she holds certifications for Secondary Education and English As A Second Language. Professionally, Anne has earned bachelor degrees in Special Education and Elementary Education. Anne is the proud mother of three children her two eldest sons have been diagnosed with Autism. This is the first edition of a monthly column that will discuss autism from the perspective of both a parent and as a Special Education professional. For TGNR’s installment of Sunday Brunch, TGNR introduces you to Anne DeFranco.
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