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Okur-Chung Neurodevelopmental Syndrome

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Understanding
Okur-Chung Neurodevelopmental Syndrome

Eric Finn

PARENT ADVISORY BOARD

Eric Finn

Hello! My name is Eric Finn, and I’m a resident of Gillette, Wyoming. I am an Early Interventionist at The Children’s Development Center of Campbell County and a coach for wrestling and football for the Campbell County School District. My wife, Miranda, and I’s son was diagnosed with OCNDS one month before his third birthday. When our little guy finally got his diagnosis, a whole new chapter opened in our lives. His personality continues to be funny and goofy, and we are so grateful to our local community and the resources they’re able to offer as well as the OCNDS community and the CSNK2A1 Foundation. These organizations have helped us tremendously on our journey. Seeing other families with beautiful children working toward some of the same milestones we are and the openness to share and learn has been an incredible resource for us as well. When I was looking for a career change last year, I was drawn to the same organization that helped us with our son at the start to our journey and now I’m able to work with kids like ours every day. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve on the Parental Advisory Board and share the knowledge I’ve been able to gain through working with children. I also look forward to growing with the organization, too. In my free time, I love to keep up on my comic collection, watch movies and TV with my family, and coach wrestling, football, and track and field locally. I’ll always cheer on The Ohio State Buckeyes, Cleveland Browns, and the Cleveland Guardians.

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