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The Down syndrome sessions are scheduled for Thursday, May 24, 2012.

The conference will be held in Lombard, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. The five-day conference is free, with a nominal $25 material/ handling fee.

You can register online at:

http://www.autismone.org/content/down-syndrome-autismone-conference-2012

Down Syndrome Track Session Schedule All T21 sessions are located at room Grand CD and will be presented one after the other with comedian and father to child w/T21, Bob Orvis as MC.

This information below is accurate, the schedule on the AutismOne website is not correct.

Dawn of a New Decade8:00 am - 8:55 am Jane Winans, parent of a thriving child with Down syndrome, shares her journey and discusses biomedical options she used for her daughter. Hear from 10-year old, Lydia, in this moving opening session designed to enlighten and empower parents. Click to see video 1 and video 2 of Lydia.

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Why talk about Down syndrome at an Autism Conference?9:00 am - 9:55 am Parent-researcher, Laurette Janak, relates similarities in health histories between DS and ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) families and how we can best learn from them. Woven into the discussion will be valid, scientific reasons for trying biomedical options.. Trisomy 21: Understanding the Problem10:00 am - 10:55 am Dick Deth, PhD shares an easy-to-understand overview of some of the

major issues facing our children including the methylation cycle, the Alzheimer's connection, oxidative stress and the effects of GABA overexpression. . Biomedical Basics: Where to Begin 11:00 am - 11:55 am Dr. Norman Schwartz explains how optimizing nutrition, exploring supplementation, monitoring the thyroid, utilizing lab results and avoiding environmental toxins are the building blocks needed to form a solid foundation upon which your child may flourish.

--Lunch Break--

What's Next? Exploring Options 1:00 pm - 1:55 pm Dr. Anju Usman will explain the next level of biomedical information including optimizing a healthy gut-brain connection, and nutrients for brain repair and neurogenesis, which is the brain's ability to create new brain cells and new connections.

Supporting Speech Important Nutritional, Oral Motor, Feeding and Language Ideas to Ensure Optimal Development of Your Child with Down Syndrome2:00 pm - 2:55 pm Learn from Jill Rabin, MS, CCC-SLP, how proper nutrition, medical intervention, supplementation and oral motor and communication exercises must all be on track to pave the way to excellent speech.

The Neurodevelopment Aspect Sequential Processing and Alternative Treatment Methods3:00 pm - 3:55 pm Alison

Wimmer will explain the fundamentals of neurodevelopment and

why it works beautifully with the holistic approach to DS therapy giving our children the opportunity to succeed beyond our expectations.

The

Future: Choose Your Own Adventure4:00 pm - 4:55 pm

Sessions end with each parent's exciting new journey before them. Cheryl Greene

will share her time-saving strategies to help parents fit everything in their busy schedules. Andi Durkin (parent to Jett) will unveil great new resources to support parents as they

explore and implement OPTIONS for healthier children including a new Foundation

and website with a parent database. The floor will open for questions and

answers.

Jett; my husband, Kenny and I can't wait to see you there!

For up-to-date, accurate info on the DS Conference Track, please visit: DS Track at AutismOne Conference

Let me know if you have any questions!

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Andi Durkin

Blog, Down Syndrome: A Day to Day Guide

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