
Joshua Center Programs
Designed With Your Needs in Mind
Crafted with loving care and honed with the highest level of professionalism and
experience, Joshua Center programs will help you meet the challenges that lie
ahead. Through these programs you will no only have the opportunity to meet
people who are "in the same boat," but also you will meet and learn from the Joshua Center staff.
We encourage you to participate in these valuable programs.
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Programs Index |
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Social Skills |
The Social Skills program consists of a series of
classes where children affected by neurological
disorders learn how to successfully cope
with real world circumstances that, because of their
disabilities, prove challenging.
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Conferences |
A series of important lectures with topnotch speakers
addressing vital issues of interest to the Joshua Center community.
This year's conference topic is "Creating Successful
Interventions -- Asperger, Tourette and OCD."
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Summer Camp |
Rousing fun and an important learning experience, the
Joshua Center Summer Camp is created just for kids with
certain neurological disorders. At the Joshua Center
Summer Camp, kids will have
the opportunity to be with other kids who are in the "same
boat" (literally and figuratively) tics and all.
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Parents Support Group |
Please join us monthly for our Parent Support Group.
This is a great time to share your concerns and joys
with other parents.
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Staff Development |
The Joshua Center Staff Development Program titled
"THOSE DARN INFLEXIBLE KIDS!" is available for schools
and educators. Participants learn a variety of important
techniques on how to recognize and deal with children
with neurological disorders.
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Volunteers |
Volunteers are needed today. Join other parents in
helping make the Joshua Center even better. This page will provide a listing of
available positions and a form to register your
availability and willingness to help.
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"If we do not lay out ourselves in the service of mankind
whom should we serve?" - John Adams (1767-1848)
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