Brad Cohen Announces Front of the Class Website

Hello Everyone-

Welcome to my BLOG! This is new for me and it might also be new for you. I hope to use this blog as a resource to keep people up to date with what I am doing in regard to my new book which will be released in September, 2005 and my speaking engagements which will be happening more often. I hope to add articles to help people in the Tourette community, give my insight on things going on in education today, share pictures of my experiences, and most of all help make a difference in our society.

I encourage you to join me in my journey by visiting my website and blog frequently.

Be sure to bookmark both this blog and my website.
www.frontoftheclassbook.com

As I get closer to the release of the book, more will be happening to the website and this page.

I hope you visit often. Once again, welcome to my BLOG!

Cheers
Brad
brad@frontoftheclassbook.com


3 Responses to “Brad Cohen Announces Front of the Class Website”

  1. Rob Says:

    Brad-
    This is AWESOME!!!!!! Your website is AMAZING!!!!! What a great way to share your book with people. I’m excited to read it! I need an autographed copy too! When is the book tour?

  2. Trisha Says:

    Looking good, Brad!

    I am always so impressed with the work you do. You are an amazing guy to be around and that will be clear to folks who read your book as well!

    I can’t wait to buy it — I want to watch the sales numbers grow!

  3. Nancy Says:

    Brad, Congratulations on an awesome achievement. As a parent of one of your former students, I am fully aware of the positive impact you have had on so many children. Kids need to know that it is ok to be special, and you make them realize that in so many ways! I look forward to getting my own autographed copy of your book (my birthday is September 9!)

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