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ASK Conference for Special Kids


The 2003 Alternatives for Special Kids (ASK!) Conference will be May 8-11, 2003 in Irvine, California. ASK! provides a meeting place for practitioners, parents, and children to collaborate on various health related issues. The focus of the ASK! 2003 Conference is not primarily about research, but more about practical applications. Over 200 presentation and 64 workshops focus on topics that can significantly affect children with special needs. The exhibit hall is free and features over 80 exhibitors, ranging from large manufacturers to professional services to one-person shops. Exhibitors have excelled in offering services and products that have opened the doors for children with disabilities. For more information on the ASK! Conference, visit: http://www.ncpad.org/667/2822/2003-05-01.

Alternatives for Special Kids
Conference, Exhibits, Workshops, and Consultations
Hyatt Regency Irvine
T: 401-315-0590
E-mail: info@4healthykids.org


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