From the Clinic to the Classroom--Fragile X Syndrome
Friday, 07 October, 2016
Fragile X syndrome is the most common inherited cause of developmental disabilities, affecting males and females of all ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. Students with fragile X syndrome may show a wide range of symptoms, including physical differences, as well as learning and/or behavioral issues, such as autism, attention deficits, and anxiety. Join ADMI's expert staff, Brenda Finucane, MS, LGC and Barbara Haas-Givler, MEd, BCBA, for an in-depth look at the syndrome, its applications in the school setting, and practical strategies to address learning and behavioral symptoms.
Presentations: Fragile X Syndrome: Diagnosis and Characteristics by Brenda Finucane, MS, LGC
Customizing the Learning Environment for School-aged Students with Fragile X Syndrome by Barbara Haas-Givler, MEd, BCBA
To register, visit: https://www.regonline.com/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1864931
Contact:
Ray SchwenkPhone: 570-941-6305