Assistant principal with Tourette syndrome on mission to help others
Brad Cohen knew from a young age that he wanted to be a teacher and he overcame adversity to make sure his dream came true. Cohen started showing signs that he had special needs the summer before fourth grade and after numerous doctor visits he was diagnosed with a neurological disorder called Tourette Syndrome (TS). It causes him to have ticks that he can t control. As he worked to become an educator, Cohen s mother taught him to never allow anyone to steal his dreams, no matter how great the obstacle
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