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AutismOne A Conversation of Hope: Beacon Day School

ListenTuesday, 8/28 on the VoiceAmerica Health and Wellness Channel

AutismOne: A Conversation of Hope

Noon Eastern, 9 am Pacific

www.health.voiceamerica.com

A BEACON OF LIGHT FOR YOUR CHILD, with Dr. Mary Joann Lang and Edward Miguel

We hear so many stories from around the country of special ed programs not serving children well or – worse – putting children in danger.  Few things give parents as much hope as a good school program with caring staff members who treat students with kindness and respect.  Dr. Mary Joann Lang, founder, and Edward Miguel, chief operating officer, of Beacon Day School talk about the current model and future hopes for Beacon programs, including new technology, integrative education, support staff for children with medical issues, transitional needs, and the looming national crisis in adult care for individuals with autism.  Dr. Lang will particularly address adult issues and explore thoughts for moving forward into a future with hope.  Please visit www.beacondayschool.com.

 

 

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Dr. Mary Joann Lang needed to reschedule for next week, and we had a great show today with Michelle Ortega, Esq., and Heyman Hakimi, legal advocates, on the topic of Independent Educational Evaluations and much more. This show will be archived, and Dr. Lang and Edward Miguel will be on next week about the looming crisis in adult care and more; so, please tune in at www.health.voiceamerica.com!

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