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Anne
Dick has worked with special
needs children for more than seven years.
She has a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
Anne enjoys learning and has attended
numerous training and workshops over the
years. She has shared her information by
giving a training presentation to other
staff members in the Phoenix programs as
well as giving presentations for schools
on behavioral management. Anne is
married with four
children.
John
Laliberte’ M.S.
Clinical Psychology. The past seven years
he has also worked as a senior therapist
in autism services programs. His
experience includes working with children
identified as emotionally disturbed in
residential settings as well as with
children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in
family homes.
Cheryl
Suchocki has been working with
children identified with Autism Spectrum
Disorders for more than ten years. She has
a bachelor’s degree in psychology and
human development. In addition to
her years of experience working with
children in their homes, Cheryl has worked
with children in early childhood
development programs. Cheryl is a
native of Northeast Wisconsin with two
children of her own. She enjoys
spending time with her family, reading and
playing golf.
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