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Col (Dr.) Joni Johnson, an expert in childhood learning for children with autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and other childhood disorders, provides participants her insight into how to better understand the unique needs of exceptional family members. Johnson is a pediatrician, medical director and founder of Pediatric Partners for Attention and Learning and was a featured guest speaker during the U.S. Army 5th Recruiting Brigade, Quality of Life training event that took place at the Alamo in downtown San Antonio from July 31 to Aug 3. The training event focused on understanding the Army's Exceptional Family Member Program and learning how to help Soldiers and their families become more resilient through a strategy that provides education and techniques that help exceptional children thrive.
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas - Col (Dr.) Joni Johnson, an expert in childhood learning for children with autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and other childhood disorders, provides participants her insight into how to better understand the unique needs of exceptional family members. Johnson is a pediatrician, medical director and founder of Pediatric Partners for Attention and Learning and was a featured guest speaker during the U.S. Army 5th Recruiting Brigade, Quality of Life training event that took place at the Alamo in downtown San Antonio from July 31 to Aug 3. The training event focused on understanding the Army's Exceptional Family Member Program and learning how to help Soldiers and their families become more resilient through a strategy that provides education and techniques that help exceptional children thrive.


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