USC UCEDD Community
Education Conference 2017

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Life with Down Syndrome: Fulfillment, Health, Education, Advocacy and Inclusion.

This one-of-a-kind conference offers more than 12 sessions focusing on the needs of people living with Down syndrome, their families and service providers.

  • Genetics of Down syndrome
  • Learning language and math
  • Oral placement therapy
  • Adult relationships and sexuality
  • K-12 and post-secondary education
  • Alzheimer’s and Down syndrome
  • Independent living and community inclusion
  • Effective advocacy
  • Long-term care and financial planning
  • News from the research frontlines

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Please fill out the form to register and receive details about the conference.

Pricing

Registration March 1 - April 30, 2017

$100

For consumers*, parents*, and students

$140

For professionals

$40

For continued education credits (CE)

Why enroll

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Frequently asked questions

Who is this conference for?

The USC UCEDD Community Education Conference is open to people with disabilities, parents and other family members, service providers, educators, clinicians, researchers, graduate and undergraduate students.

Can I register at the event?

The USC UCEDD Community Education Conference is open to people with disabilities, parents and other family members, service providers, educators, clinicians, researchers, graduate and undergraduate students.

How will this conference help me?

The USC UCEDD Community Education Conference is open to people with disabilities, parents and other family members, service providers, educators, clinicians, researchers, graduate and undergraduate students.

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