New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome Launches 2013 Wednesday Webinar Series
Presented by Certified Nutritional Consultant Stephanie Goodman, a webinar on February 27 will focus on healthy diets and lifestyles for children with Tourette Syndrome, ADHD and autism.
Somerville, NJ, February 06, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Are you confused about all of the conflicting information out there regarding nutrition? Not sure what to feed your kids? Certified nutritional consultant Stephanie Goodman will help sort through that minefield of information during the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders’ (NJCTS) next Wednesday Webinar, “Food Choices: How Do They Affect Our Performance?” from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. EST on February 27.
Goodman, the founder of Progressive Nutrition Solutions, LLC (http://www.progressivenutritiononline.com) in Princeton, will provide tips on the best foods to give children – and the ones to avoid – so they can optimize their potential. Progressive Nutrition Solutions is a nutritional counseling practice that guides families toward achieving optimum nutrition. Goodman specializes in nutrition for children with issues such as autism, ADHD and gastrointestinal disorders – all of which can greatly benefit from incorporating healthy diets and lifestyles.
NJCTS launched the monthly Wednesday Webinar series, which draws an audience from 48 states and 13 countries, in 2008. The series, offered at no cost to participants, features online seminars for parents, educators and professionals on topics of interest to the TS and associated disorders community. Professional development credits are given upon verification of attendance and completion of an exit survey. Credits are distributed by mail one week after the webinar.
To register for this webinar, or to view and download past NJCTS webinars, please visit http://www.njcts.org/witsd-seminar-sign-up.php.
Goodman, the founder of Progressive Nutrition Solutions, LLC (http://www.progressivenutritiononline.com) in Princeton, will provide tips on the best foods to give children – and the ones to avoid – so they can optimize their potential. Progressive Nutrition Solutions is a nutritional counseling practice that guides families toward achieving optimum nutrition. Goodman specializes in nutrition for children with issues such as autism, ADHD and gastrointestinal disorders – all of which can greatly benefit from incorporating healthy diets and lifestyles.
NJCTS launched the monthly Wednesday Webinar series, which draws an audience from 48 states and 13 countries, in 2008. The series, offered at no cost to participants, features online seminars for parents, educators and professionals on topics of interest to the TS and associated disorders community. Professional development credits are given upon verification of attendance and completion of an exit survey. Credits are distributed by mail one week after the webinar.
To register for this webinar, or to view and download past NJCTS webinars, please visit http://www.njcts.org/witsd-seminar-sign-up.php.
Contact
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
Jeff Weber
908-575-7350
www.njcts.org
Contact
Jeff Weber
908-575-7350
www.njcts.org
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