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YAI 32nd Annual International Conference

Start Date: May 2, 2011

End Date: May 5, 2011

Description:“Bridges to Success in Developmental and Learning Disabilities” is the theme of this year’s 32nd Annual YAI International Conference. Attendees include physicians, physical and occupational therapists, special education and general education professionals, social workers, clinical service, family members, people with disabilities and anyone working or interested in the field of developmental and learning disabilities. Workshop topics include Advocacy and Self-Determination, Management/Supervisory, Aging, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Clinical Issues and Practices, Psychopharmacology, Day Services, Quality of Life, Dual Diagnosis, Early Childhood, Residential Services, Sexuality, Special Education, Staff Training, Family Supports , Health Care/Medical, Life Planning, Legal, Ethical and Policy Issues, Staff Training, Technology, Transition and Employment Training,

Conference Website: http://www.yai.org/conference

Conference Email: jpadilla@yai.org

Additional Contact Information: Telephone number: 212-2736255

Location: Hilton New York in New York, New York, United States.

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