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July 29 COSAC  will present the next workshop in their   
Spanish Autism Series entitled Advocating for Your Child: What
You Need to Know (Como Abogar pos Sus Hijos:  Lo Que
Usted Necesita Saber).   It will take place Saturday, July 29th in     
Paterson, NJ from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at St. Joseph's Regional
Medical Center.  As with all workshops in the series, attendance is
free but registration is requested to hold a place.                  
RSVP: (609) 883-8100 Ext 41 germaine.ibrahim@njcosac.org   or 
       
       
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August 4-5 — The 2nd Annual New Jersey Association for      
Behavior Analysis Conference will be presented at Rutgers Busch
Campus Center.  To register and for more information go to: 
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September 17 The National Down Syndrome Society 2006
New York City Buddy Walk is scheduled for Sunday, September
17 at the Great Hill in Central Park, which is located at 106th St.
and Central Park West. Participate as an individual,  family, join
an existing team or form your own. Register at:  www.ndss.org
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October 7 The National Down Syndrome Society 2006  
Bergen Buddy Walk is scheduled for October 7, 2006. For more
information go to www.bergenbuddywalk.com
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We would like to extend a 
heartfelt THANK YOU to all of
our sponsors and donors for 
helping to make the 10th Annual
Golf Outing such a tremendous
success! 
We would also like to send a 
special SHOUT OUT to Peg   
Briant , Neringa Fonarev, Michele
Christopoulos and Theracare for
playing and participating!  
Plans have already begun for 
Casino Night on October 14th at
the Wayne Manor...watch this
space for more details!!!
Upcoming Calendar Dates
Collaborations
Update
July 2006
Northeast Regional Early Intervention Collaborative
Spanish Language 
Children’s Health Resource: 
KnowledgePaths/kp_spanish.html
“The Family seems to be the
most effective and economical
system for fostering and        
sustaining the child’s               
development. Without family   
involvement, intervention is likely
to be unsuccessful, and what
few effects are achieved are
likely to disappear once the in-
tervention is discontinued.”
— Urie Bronfenbrenner
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