Candice Weston is a dedicated wife, mother of three, and passionate advocate for families navigating special education. Her journey began with her own child, who has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and it led her to TNSTEP.
While advocating for her child, Candice discovered TNSTEP’s webinars and resources, which gave her the knowledge and confidence to take meaningful steps forward. Inspired to help other parents access the same support and empowerment, she joined the TNSTEP Board.
Candice encourages families to “know your state and your school district—because when it’s time to advocate, knowledge is power.”
She is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Child Development with a focus on early intervention at the University of Arizona Global Campus. Candice also brings prior experience in the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) field, adding depth and perspective to her advocacy efforts.
