Julia Stanley has extensive experience in early intervention services, currently serving as an Early Intervention Service Coordinator/Developmental Specialist at the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind since February 2019 and as an Early Intervention Service Coordinator at United Cerebral Palsy (now United Ability) since June 2017. Stanley's career includes roles as an Early Intervention Service Coordinator Intern at United Cerebral Palsy, where responsibilities involved evaluating and coordinating services for children with developmental delays. Additional experience includes working as an ACCESS Program Student Worker at Mississippi State University, focusing on teaching independent living skills to students with intellectual disabilities, and as an assistant teacher in various educational settings. Julia Stanley holds a Master of Science in Early Intervention and a Bachelor's of Science in Human Development and Family Science from Mississippi State University, along with an advanced high school diploma from Pelham High School.
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