Dr. Sharon Maroney’s career has focused on children and youth with significant behavior and emotional challenges. Her career has spanned experiences from sibling, special education teacher, and university professor. She has had the good fortune to study with some the most well-known names in the field. Dr. Maroney shared her reflections with Intervention in which she describes the benefit of establishing and nourishing connections for a successful and rewarding career.
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