2009 National Autism Conference
NAA is the leading autism membership organization for breaking through the myths of autism as a mysterious and incurable disorder.
The NAC features the world's leading experts on autism in a relaxed, environmentally-friendly tropical resort setting. FREE food items and beverages will be available in our exhibit hall throughout the conference to help keep your expenses down. Speaker Lineup includes: Dr. Andy Wakefield, Barbara Loe Fisher, Dr. Dan Rossignol, Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh, Dr. David Berger, Dr. Jerry Kartzinel, Dr. Julie Buckley, Soma Mukhopadhyay, Dr. Anju Usman and more! Pre-conference workshops will be offered on Thursday, November 12th. The presentations will continue on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday with "Featured Presentations" and breakout sessions throughout the day. Saturday night will feature a dinner/dance event. When you register to attend the full conference, you can choose to purchase a companion pass for just $125! Bring your spouse, your Mom, your best friend, your child's therapist - you get the picture! And be sure to tell them to pack their flip-flops! You should attend if you are a Family Member, Medical Professional, Educator, Therapist, or College Student interested in the latest advances in autism and related disorders. NAA is the leading autism membership organization for breaking through the myths of autism as a mysterious and incurable disorder. Recognizing that the future of those with an autism diagnosis cannot rely on raising awareness alone, we are committed to empowering parents and caregivers with the most up-to-date resources available to enable all affected individuals to reach their full potential. Hyatt Regency Bonaventure Conference Center & Spa, 250 Racquet Club Road,, Weston, Florida, USA 3332 - Tel: 954 616 1234 - Fax: 954 384 6157 By National Autism Conference - Oct 26, 2009 9:34:40 AM
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