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Kids Enabled Resource Fair 2012 Sponsored by LearningRx

Kids Enabled Resource Fair offers parents of children with learning differences a comprehensive set of help resources.

LearningRx of Buckhead, in its ever continuing fight to help children beat learning differences, will sponsor the Kids Enabled 2012 Resource Fair.

The fair will be held Sunday, January 29th from 2-5 pm at Oak Grove United Methodist Church in Decatur, Georgia.

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Free to the public, the fair will be an interactive and informative experience for parents and caregivers of children with learning and developmental differences, and it will offer one central place where they can learn about related therapies, schools, finances, recreation and much more.

Educational and psychological experts will speak on various types of diagnoses and their associated corrective strategies, and over 50 exhibitors will offer their hands-on experiences with learning differences. Attendees can also get a free exclusive directory of helpful resources.

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Susie McDaniel, co-director of platinum-sponsoring partner LearningRx, is a mother of children who struggled with learning differences, and she knows the priceless value the fair represents to parents like her. She revealed, “When my kids were little, we didn’t have complete resources in one spot. It makes me happy knowing we’re now showing other moms and dads that they’re not alone, and that solutions exist to help in all sorts of ways.”

For more information about the fair, please visit www.kidsenabled.org/events/resourcefair.php. While there, make sure to RSVP online for a chance to win $250 toward a camp or therapy of your choice.

About LearningRx
LearningRx specializes in identifying and resolving cognitive skill imperfections that hinder achievement of full potential. Developed by Dr. Ken Gibson and refined over a decade of research and testing, its programs differ from traditional approaches like tutoring. Graduates typically realize 3-4 years of permanent cognitive gain in as little as 12 to 24 weeks, benefitting from improved confidence and self-esteem. To learn more about LearningRx, please visit their website at www.learningrx.com/atlanta-buckhead or call (404) 252-7246.

About Kids Enabled
Kids Enabled is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to enabling children with learning differences to reach their full potential. Kids Enabled offers the children and their parents guiding information, support and encouragement, along with support networks to help navigate the complicated journey from awareness to success. To learn more, please visit their website at www.kidsenabled.org.

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