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Fragile X Conference, UCONN Health Center















       

 


CT Fragile
X Educational Conference


Addressing Anxiety and Behavior Challenges:

What Works...and Why


Hosted by the Fragile
X Society of Connecticut






Saturday,
November 2, 2013

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM


 

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Location
& Cost


University of
Connecticut Health Center


263 Farmington Avenue

Farmington, CT 06030

 

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Registration: $50

Includes breakfast,
lunch and conference binder.


Conference Brochure and Registration Form



It's not too
late to register, but please email or call to let us know you're
coming!


(860) 233-1904

xfamily@aol.com or CentralCT@fragilex.org 


Featured
Speakers



  • Jennifer Epstein, PsyD

    Clinical Psychologist

  • Rebecca O'Connor, MA

    Developmental and Behavioral Specialist


Who should
attend?


Families,
educators, therapists, and providers who care for children and adults
with fragile X-associated disorders and autism spectrum disorders.



CEU credit is available.


Lodging


Rooms are available for a special
price of $79 


Avon Old Farms Hotel in Avon, CT


More information is available on the
registration form


 


Questions?


Fragile X Society
of Connecticut

Tammy and Andy Selinger

(860) 233-1904

xfamily@aol.com or CentralCT@fragilex.org 





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