Tips for Tourette Syndrome and Other Special Needs Featured in Webinars
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome offers an exciting line-up of topics for its 2009 Wednesday Webinar series.
Somerville, NJ, December 07, 2008 --(PR.com)-- The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders has an exciting line-up of topics for its Wednesday Webinar series in 2009. Each month, NJCTS presents a free webinar on issues relating to Tourette Syndrome and its associated disorders like ADD/ADHD, OCD, learning disabilities, depression and rage. These sessions are open to parents, educators and medical professionals.
-The 2009 Wednesday Webinar series kicks off in January with a look at Special Needs Trusts.
-In February NJCTS' Wednesday Webinar will focus on Special Education Law.
-Disabilities in the Workplace is the topic of March's webinar.
- In April, an expert will discuss The Americans with Disabilities Act and 504 Plans.
More information is available through njcts.org and registration for each webinar will take place weeks before the event.
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome is the group behind the world's first Tourette Syndrome Sharing Repository. To learn more about this exciting research please visit tourettesyndromeresearch.org.
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-The 2009 Wednesday Webinar series kicks off in January with a look at Special Needs Trusts.
-In February NJCTS' Wednesday Webinar will focus on Special Education Law.
-Disabilities in the Workplace is the topic of March's webinar.
- In April, an expert will discuss The Americans with Disabilities Act and 504 Plans.
More information is available through njcts.org and registration for each webinar will take place weeks before the event.
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome is the group behind the world's first Tourette Syndrome Sharing Repository. To learn more about this exciting research please visit tourettesyndromeresearch.org.
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Contact
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
Nicole Greco
908-575-7350
www.tourettesyndromeresearch.org
Contact
Nicole Greco
908-575-7350
www.tourettesyndromeresearch.org
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