About Carol Ann Brannon, MS, RD, LD

Carol Ann Brannon, MS, RD/LD is a Nutrition Expert with over 25 years experience in healthcare, education, individual counseling, and feeding and eating disorders. She has a B.S. degree in Dietetics from Carson-Newman College and a M.S. degree in Nutrition Education from Georgia State University. She is a Registered and Licensed Dietitian in private practice in the northeast metro-Atlanta area of Georgia. In her private practice she guides individuals and families, particularly children with special needs (ASD, ADHD, learning differences, Down Syndrome, cerebral palsy) with science-based medical nutrition therapy. Her specialty areas include: food allergies, Celiac disease, GI disorders, diabetes, obesity, and metabolic syndromes.

Carol Ann has completed and is certified in the Sequential Oral Sensory (SOS) Approach to Feeding, Food Chaining©, and holds a Certificate in Childhood and Adolescent Weight Management. She is also on staff at the Robert D. Fowler YMCA and a Board member of Kids Enabled, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering parents of children with learning differences (www.kidsenabled.com). She has authored of several Nutrition Dimension courses and EDmodules (www.nutritiondimension.com), as well as numerous magazine and newspaper articles.

On a personal note, being mom to four active teenagers, 3 of which have special needs, is Carol Ann’s most fulfilling role.