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CHADD of Putnam and Vicinity, NY - 376

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 800 Cross River Rd Katonah NY 10536  See map

CHADD (Children and Adults With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a national non-profit, parent-based organization that offers support and information on AD/HD.

CHADD of Putnam and Vicinity will hold its next meeting on Tuesday June 5 at Four Winds Hospital , Route 35, Katonah, NY.    

For this meeting, as the Conference Center will be unavailable, we will be meeting in the Dining Hall which is just opposite the courtyard from the Conference Center.  Look for signs for Dining Hall and CHADD signs.

Topic:  "GET READY, GET SET, GO!  IT'S TIME TO CREATE BEHAVIOR CHANGEThe presentation will include a brief explanation of behavior, tips to modify problem behavior, and behaviorally sound advice to motivate the child that seems unmotivated.

Speaker: Heather Maguire, PsyD in Educational Psychology. She worked as the Clinical Director at an agency providing applied behavior analysis (ABA) services to children and adolescents. Currently, the Director of Communications and Outreach for Fusion Academy, a unique private school offering one-to-one education.

Support Session For Parents: 6:30 - 7:15 PM 

General Meeting: 7:30 PM 

A $5.00 Donation is requested of nonmembers

FOUR WINDS HOSPITAL is located on Route 35 between Katonah and Cross River, 3 1/2 miles East from I-684 Exit 6 (Rt 35 -- KATONAH / CROSS RIVER).
Please use the second driveway on the left after "Cross River" sign. Go to top of hill and follow the signs to the Conference Center. Look for flag pole.  

For this meeting only, we will be in the Dining Hall, just opposite the courtyard 

from the 

Conference Center.

 

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