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Awareness is the first step

Thanks to Lucy Jacksonf or pointing this out. This is a common condition worldwide, yet many school and district personnel have not heard of it. If we want services for our kids, whatever their disability, then the first step is raising awareness about the disability's existence..

 Its Velo Cardio Facial Sydnrome Awareness Week!

VCFS affects 1:2000 births making it the 2nd most common genetic disorder in the world - yet is still rarely heard of. If you know me, then you know someone that has been affected by VCFS. Please spread the word and help raise awareness.

The VCFS and 22q11 Foundation supports families and persons affected by VCFS or Deletion 22q11

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Love Shattering Those Myths...

Blogher10: Informative Inspiring and Fun




http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/autism-unexpected/2010/aug/13/blogging-autism-and-shattering-myths-blogher-2010/

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The Perfect Place for the Perfect Topic
Tuesday, July 27 5:30

BCID, BSNC, and Fireflies NY present...

Boundaries and ASD

Young and old, autistic or typically developing, everyone needs to know how to set and respect boundaries. In this workshop Fireflies's director Lisa Chin, and 'BSNC's Carol Greenburg will discuss strategies for knowing what method of boundary-setting is developmentally appropriate for your child's individual needs.

www.firefliesny.com


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Are you suprised that I'm shooting off my mouth again...
Here I go again, spouting my opinions and bragging about my wunderkind.

http://networkedblogs.com/5NHrB

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Help your kids read their way through summer

The Andrew Heiskell Library provides braille and special format audio books and magazines for people who are physically unable to read standard print and live in New York City or Long Island, NY. To find braille and audio books, search thePAWS catalog

Read our newsletter in English or Spanish, or listen to an MP3 of the English edition. Find us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. Read our Blog. Read ourAnnual Report

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