Anna Shaw Children’s Institute (ASCI) will hold its next CHAMP (Classes to Help, Advise & Motivate Parents) webinar on Tuesday, June 7 at noon. Lindsey Coker, educational resource coordinator, will give a presentation on “Individual Education Plans (IEPs) vs. 504 Plans.” Please visit the event section on Facebook.com/HamiltonCares for live streaming information. For more information, call 706-226-8900.
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7th Annual North Georgia Autism Conference
October 28, 2022 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS CLOSED
Please Register In Person at the Event
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2022
DALTON CONVENTION CENTER
2211 Tony Ingle Parkway
(formerly 2211 Dug Gap Battle Rd)
Dalton, GA 30720
PRESENTING SPONSOR
GOLD SPONSOR
SILVER SPONSOR
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Haley Moss, Esq., Neurodiversity Expert
Attorney, advocate, thought leader, author, and speaker haleymoss.com
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS
Jackie and Jordyn Moore
The 7th Annual Autism Conference is intended for parents/caregivers, educators, healthcare professionals, young adults on the autism spectrum, self-advocates, and other interested individuals. Anna Shaw Children’s Institute follows social distancing and CDC safety guidelines.
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
EXHIBITOR PACKAGE
SPONSORSHIP PACKAGE
Please complete and submit this form by mail, email, or fax to:ATTN: Lindsey CokerAnna Shaw Children’s Institute1201 Burleyson RdDalton, GA 30720
More information to follow. For questions, please contact Lindsey Coker at lcoker@hhcs.org
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A workshop at Anna Shaw Children’s Institute
Presenter:
Dr. Evan Anderson
Child Psychologist
Saturday, January 15, 2022
9:00am-12:00pm
RSVP to Heather Mallett at 706-226-8911
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Anna Shaw Children’s Institute Receives Donation
To increase autism awareness, Christine Smith of Chattanooga recently presented a check for $2,800 to Anna Shaw Children’s Institute in honor of her son, Ryan. Smith raised the funds by holding a dart-throwing competition. From left are Gwen Harden, Whitfield Healthcare Foundation; Christine Smith; Ashley Johnson, speech-language pathologist; and Laura Ogas, music therapist. The funds will help provide specialized therapy toys and equipment for treatment purposes.
Anna Shaw Children’s Institute Receives Donation From Museum Of Flight Tristate
Silent auction proceeds from the annual Museum of Flight Tristate (MOFTS) gala were recently donated to Anna Shaw Children’s Institute (ASCI). The donation of $2,500 will be shared by the Therapy Services and the Applied Behavior Analysis departments for specialized toys and equipment for treatment. From left are Doug Woodruff, MOFTS board chairman; Jim Beavers, museum founding member; Terri Woodruff, ASCI executive director; and Christine Lewis, museum director.