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We have recently learned that an AZ DEC
member (Division of Early Childhood) will be going to Africa on
a year-long mission to teach ECSE (Early Childhood Special Education)
courses and set up the ECSE programming for the country of Malawi!
That is quite the adventure. I think this woman, Patty Ann Bryant
could use some encouragement at the national level, and know she
has access to resources and advice from her professional organization.

Patty has established a website and will be keeping
an online journal. Her URL is: http://homepage.mac.com/chinquipin_pab/Our_Sites/

Patty's email is: chinquipin7 [at] yahoo [dot] com

Patty is a preschool special education teacher in
Phoenix and a member of AZ DEC. For the past 15 years she has also
conducted wonderful educational programs for girls, which focus
on the American Girl dolls and their connection to diverse cultures
here and abroad. Patty Ann is quite the woman!