Shonna Tuck is a mom of two, and a speech-language pathologist who has been practicing for more than 20 years. She has particular expertise in helping socially vulnerable young children whose communication issues are related to attention disorders, sensory needs, autism, and executive functioning challenges. She is the author of a book Getting From Me To We: How To Help Young Children Make And Keep Friends (Woodbine House). This book was written to help parents, educators, and professionals support elementary-age children struggling to fit at school and successfully connect with classmates in and out of the classroom. Learn more about Shonna Tuck at www.shonnatuck.com and on her Facebook page.

Shonna Tuck
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