What Is It?
The Kids Enabled Resource Fair 2010 brings together parents of children affected by a broad spectrum of learning differences and the resources they need. With more than 50 exhibitors including interactive presenters, the Kids Enabled™ Resource Fair allows parents to experience what it’s like to be a child with learning challenges.
When?
Sunday, January 31, 2010
2 – 5 p.m.
Where?
Oak Grove United Methodist Church
1722 Oak Grove Road, Decatur, GA 30033
Who Should Go?
For the many children in Georgia with learning differences – more than 182,000 reported in Atlanta metro schools alone – dealing with daily schoolwork can be discouraging. Kids Enabled™ formed to address all kinds of issues of children who fall within the broad spectrum of learning differences.
A “learning difference” is defined as any neurological disorder that impedes learning and can include a speech impediment, dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD, auditory processing, language processing, vision processing, autism and Asperger’s syndrome, as well as other related disorders. Kids Enabled™ seeks not to label children with particular diagnoses, but seeks to provide information that will address symptoms that affect learning.




