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Episode 5: Mental Health in Children

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Shatoya Brown, Ed. S. is our featured guest in this episode. Tune in as she discusses mental health in children.
Shatoya Brown is originally from Demopolis, AL. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Tuskegee University where she majored in Biology and became a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She later obtained a Master of Arts in Education from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a second Master of Arts from the University of Alabama in School Psychometry/Educational Psychology. She also holds an Educational Specialist degree in School Psychology/Educational Psychology from the University of Alabama as well. Currently, she is completing her Doctor of Philosophy degree in School Psychology at the University of Alabama and is expected to complete all degree requirements in December of 2024.
Shatoya has a diverse professional background. While completing her undergraduate degree, she completed several internships at various universities where she conducted ongoing research. Upon graduating, her first occupation began in a pharmaceutical lab before beginning her career in education. She has taught a number of science courses at both high school and collegiate levels. After serving as a teacher for over 12 years, she then began working as a School Psychometrist before earning her Educational Specialist degree in School Psychology. Currently, Shatoya is completing her 19th year in the field of education. Additionally, Shatoya is a member of the following professional organizations: Alabama Education Association, Alabama Association of School Psychologist and National Association of School Psychologist.

Shatoya has a passion for helping others. She enjoys working with students, families, and other educational professionals to ensure that all students and families are provided an optimum educational experience through a holistic approach that acknowledges the importance of a child’s social, emotional, ethical and academic needs. Her ultimate goal is to establish a private practice where she can better provide the support required to eliminate all barriers that prevent a student from reaching their personal goals and aspirations.

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Shatoya Brown, Ed. S. is our featured guest in this episode. Tune in as she discusses mental health in children.
Shatoya Brown is originally from Demopolis, AL. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Tuskegee University where she majored in Biology and became a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She later obtained a Master of Arts in Education from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a second Master of Arts from the University of Alabama in School Psychometry/Educational Psychology. She also holds an Educational Specialist degree in School Psychology/Educational Psychology from the University of Alabama as well. Currently, she is completing her Doctor of Philosophy degree in School Psychology at the University of Alabama and is expected to complete all degree requirements in December of 2024.
Shatoya has a diverse professional background. While completing her undergraduate degree, she completed several internships at various universities where she conducted ongoing research. Upon graduating, her first occupation began in a pharmaceutical lab before beginning her career in education. She has taught a number of science courses at both high school and collegiate levels. After serving as a teacher for over 12 years, she then began working as a School Psychometrist before earning her Educational Specialist degree in School Psychology. Currently, Shatoya is completing her 19th year in the field of education. Additionally, Shatoya is a member of the following professional organizations: Alabama Education Association, Alabama Association of School Psychologist and National Association of School Psychologist.

Shatoya has a passion for helping others. She enjoys working with students, families, and other educational professionals to ensure that all students and families are provided an optimum educational experience through a holistic approach that acknowledges the importance of a child’s social, emotional, ethical and academic needs. Her ultimate goal is to establish a private practice where she can better provide the support required to eliminate all barriers that prevent a student from reaching their personal goals and aspirations.

STAY CONNECTED WITH SHATOYA BROWN, ED. S.:
S
hatoyaJBrown13@gmail.com
**************Follow Voices for a Healthy Legacy on social media***************

Instagram: www.instagram.com/voicesforahealthylegacy
Facebook: www.facebook.com/voicesforahealthylegacy
Twitter (X): www.twitter.com/voicesforlegacy
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@voicesforahealthylegacy
Pinterest: pinterest.com/voicesforahealthylegacy
Book Dr. Andreia to speak about family health and wellness at your next event: DrAndreiaW.com
********************************DISCLAIMER*******************************************
While this podcast l will cover a wide range of healthcare related material, it is not intended to replace the advice and medical care of your medical provider. The content discussed/included in this podcast is for informational purposes only. It is not to be taken as medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, etc. for your healthcare needs. There is no doctor-patient relationship formed or implied by listening to or viewing this channel. For any health-related concerns, questions, diagnosis, treatment, etc., please consult a medical/healthcare professional.

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