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Follow on Google News | International Dyslexia Association Long Island Branch announces First Fall Conference 20152015 International Dyslexia Association Long Island Branch Conference: “The Complexity of Reading: A Mind, Brain, and Education Perspective”
Date/Time: Friday, October 23, 2015 from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm (box lunch included) Location: Touro Law Center 225 Eastview Drive Central Islip, New York 11722 Presenter: Donna Coch, Ed.D. Associate Professor, Department of Education, Dartmouth College Dr. Coch is the primary investigator within the Reading Brain Lab at Dartmouth College. She is the recipient of the National Science Foundation grant to conduct research on the neuroscience of learning to read and on reading interventions in the classroom. Registration Fees: Members of the IDALIB: $100 Non-Members of the IDALIB: $150 PTA and SEPTA / Students: $75 Groups of 3 or more from one organization: Early registration: Reserve your attendance and pay for tickets in advance. Press the tab that states the appropriate amount and fill out the application. If you cannot attend and would like to donate, please press the tab that states "Other" and insert the amount you would like to donate. Checks for the conference to be made out to IDALIB, and sent to 1488 Deer Park Avenue, #190, North Babylon, NY 11703. Long Island Branch of the International Dyslexia Association (IDALIB) The Long Island Branch of the International Dyslexia Association is the leading organization that is responsible for the awareness and education of all children and adults who have dyslexia on Long Island, New York. The outgrowth of IDALIB’s mission is to provide resources for Parents, Teachers, and Students. IDALIB believes that within each dyslexic is the “gift” that once unleashed will enable tremendous growth of individual potential. Register Now! Call 631-261-7441 or Online at http://www.lidyslexia.org/ End
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