Event Details

CE Program/Activity
 "CHARGE -ing On: An Overview of CHARGE Syndrome
Provider
 Allied Instructional Services
View more by this Provider
Location
 Available Online
Date(s)
 December 19, 2018 - December 19, 2018 - 4:30-5:30
CE Hours
 1
Contact Information
 Gwyn Suttell gsuttell@alliedinstructional.com
Registration Information
 Please join us for a training on CHARGE Syndrome by Ira Padhye from the Deaf-Blind Project. 12/19/18 4:30 -5:30 CHARGE Syndrome is one of the leading etiologies of deaf-blindness. Children with CHARGE Syndrome have medical, physical, developmental and sensory problems. The presenter will discuss the main characteristics associated with CHARGE as well as the impact it has on the child's development and education. The presenter will also share various strategies that teachers, related service providers, parents, etc. can use to support the learning of the child with CHARGE Syndrome.Meeting Name: AIS Vision/O&M TeamInvited By: Gwyn Suttell gsuttell@alliedinstructional.comConference Number(s): United States: +1(800)832-0736MeetingOne Conference Room Number: 1214603URL to additional access numbers: http://www.meetingone.com/Access_Phone_NumbersTo join the meeting: https://alliedInstructional.adobeconnect.com/visionorientationmobility/----------------If you have never attended a Adobe Connect meeting before: Test your connection: http://meetingone.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htmGet a quick overview: http://www.adobe.com/go/connectpro_overviewMeetingOne and the MeetingOne logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of MeetingOne.com Corp. in the United States and/or other countries.
Fees
 $15
Description of CE Program/Activity
 CHARGE Syndrome is one of the leading etiologies of deaf-blindness. Children with CHARGE Syndrome have medical, physical, developmental and sensory problems. The presenter will discuss the main characteristics associated with CHARGE as well as the impact it has on the child's development and education. The presenter will also share various strategies that teachers, related service providers, parents, etc. can use to support the learning of the child with CHARGE Syndrome.