Nonverbal Learning Disorders Association (NLDA) Seventh Annual Symposium Fort Mason, San Francisco, March 28-29, 2003 "Moving Ahead With NLD" More than 30 nationally- and internationally-known speakers will present on the many interwoven aspects of Nonverbal Learning Disorders on March 28 and 29, 2003, at Fort Mason in San Francisco. Various professionals (MD, SLP, OT, MFT, LCSW, psychologists, and educators), as well as parents will receive vital information on the latest in effective NLD interventions, treatments, and methods to help individuals of all ages with NLD move forward successfully! Continuing education credits (10 CMEs, through California Chapter 1 of the American Academy of Pediatrics) are offered for a nominal fee. A certificate of attendance is also offered to all in attendance. Learn the most recent research about NLD at this exciting and informative 2-day event! Professionals from a number of disciplines and perspectives will address issues of children and adults with NLD, and those who work with them. Special emphasis will be given to teaching, parenting, and professionally assisting the growth and developing the independence of individuals with NLD. Attendees can mix and match sessions from any of three tracks—professional, parent, and adult. Among the esteemed presenters will be such well-known experts as Joan Stiles, PhD (Department of Cognitive Science, UC San Diego), Meryl Lipton, MD, PhD, and Michael Woodin, PhD (both from Rush Neurobehavioral Center in Chicago); Nanci Bell, MA, (author of Lindamood Bell’s Visualizing and Verbalizing); Michelle Garcia Winner, MA, CCC (author of Inside Out and Thinking about YOU Thinking about ME); Kathryn Stewart, PhD (author of Helping a Child with Nonverbal Learning Disorder or Asperger’s Syndrome: A Parent’s Guide, and Director of Orion Academy, a high school for students with NLD or Asperger’s); and a host of other experts in the field. For more information on the schedule, speakers, and program, and for registration information and forms, visit www.NLDline.com or www.NLDA.org , email NLDAsymposium2003@excite.com , or call 831-624-3542. NLDA 2003 Symposium 21001 San Ramon Valley Blvd. A4 #175 San Ramon, CA 94583 NDLA is a non-profit corporation dedicated to research, education, and advocacy for NLD. Federal Tax ID #68-0195839
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