September 11, 2007, By LAURA NOVAK, New York Times
As an infant, Raea Gragg was withdrawn and could not make eye contact. By preschool she needed to smell and squeeze every object she saw. “She touched faces and would...
Etta Brown, holds a Masters in Special Education, and received the Educational Specialist at Kent State University with studies in School Administration, and a major in School Psychology. During twenty years of professional experience in the public schools in Ohio, Iowa and California she has worked as a special education teacher, a school social worker and as a school psychologist. Since retirement, she has continued to reach out to parents and students through her writing.
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