Guest guest Posted August 21, 2007 Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 I received this notice today and thought I would pass it on. It comes from Joe Valenzano, President & CEO of Exceptional Parent Magazines and the EP LiveOnline Team ########################################################## Idaho Council on Developmental Disabilities Behavioral Disorders in Children & Adults with Developmental Disabilities: ADD/ADHD & Autism EP LiveOnline - a joint venture of Exceptional Parent Magazine and Vemics, Inc. is proud to announce a new series of interactive online seminars specifically for Military Medical Personnel, Civilian Health Care Professionals, Families and Caregivers. This FREE 4 part series, entitled "Behavioral Disorders Commonly Encountered in Children and Adults with Developmental Disabilities: ADD/ADHD and Autism" begins on September 12th, 2007 at 7pm. CME Category 1 Accreditation for physicians only: Provided at no cost to participants who qualify. Click here for to register: http://www.epliveonline.org/military-prglist.html Or for more information about this program, please enjoy this video postcard from Joe Valenzano. Turn up your speakers and click here to listen: http://tinyurl. com/2d25jd EPLiveOnline - Archive Events http://www.vemics. com/eplo2/ eplive-archive3. html Becky Mother to , 16, Autism, Epilepsy, Cerebal Palsy, MR, ADHD Check Out Make a Dream Come True Entry http://www.4pawsforability.org/dream.htm Everybody has barriers and obstacles. If you look at them as containing fences that don't allow you to advance, then you're going to be a failure. If you look at them as hurdles that strengthen you each time you go over one, then you're going to be a success. Carson Surgeon Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Travel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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