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32nd Annual Conference on Dyslexia and Related Learning Disabilities

Start Date: March 14, 2005

End Date: March 15, 2005

Description:The two-day Conference provides 100 sessions by leading researchers and practitioners from across the country. Presenting the most up-to-date research and practices on learning disabilities and reading difficulties for all professionals working with children and adults. The conference will provide you with the information you need to understand, assess and work with learning disabled or at-risk students. If you are an educator, healthcare provider, concerned adult or parent, you will benefit from attending this conference. Attend the region's premier event in the field of learning disabilities! Listen to hundreds of noted experts in the LD field, covering topics such as diagnosis, teaching approaches, math, spelling, comprehension, ADHD, social issues, early intervention and more. Visit our exhibit hall and learn about teaching resources, assistive technologies, schools with programs for students with learning disabilities, and other related items. Share information with co-workers, colleagues, professionals and others.

Conference Website: http://www.nybida.org/annualconf.html

Additional Contact Information: Phone: 212-691-1930 ext. 10

Location: New York Marriot Marquis in New York, New York, United States.

Cost: $475.00

Registration Deadline: March 10, 2005

Paper Submission Deadline:

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