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NJCTS Presents Workshop For Teachers on Understanding Tourette Syndrome

New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome offers teachers and other education professionals strategies on identifying the signs of Tourette Syndrome and helping children with TS coping skills.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Sep 12, 2008 -
Contact:  Kelley Teabo
908-575-7350


NJCTS TO PRESENT EDUCATOR WORKSHOP

SOMERVILLE, NJ – New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders, working in partnership with Raritan Valley Community College, will present “Understanding Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders: A Workshop for Educators”.

 The workshop will be facilitated by Janine Howley, MA a professional educator for over two decades.

Friday, September 26th
9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.
Raritan Valley Community College.
$59.00
Workshop code:  CRN11626 AH402-01

  The workshop is designed to introduce educators to Tourette Syndrome and associated disorders with an emphasis on school-related issues. The criteria for diagnosis/clinical assessment will be explained to help teachers begin to understand the behavior of some children. The workshops will enable educators to recognize students’ difficulties, strengths, and potential. Interventions and modifications for behavior will also be addressed. Professional development hours will be offered for participation in the workshop.

BACKGROUNDER:
  Tourette Syndrome (TS) is an inherited neurological disorder that is manifested in involuntary physical and vocal tics. Symptoms generally appear before an individual is 18 years old. TS affects people of all ethnic groups with males affected 3 to 4 times more frequently than females.

  It is estimated that 200,000 Americans have full blown TS and that as many as 1 in 200 show a partial expression of the disorder. There is no cure for TS.

  The mission of NJCTS is to support the needs of families with TS, to advocate for individuals with TS, and to educate the public and professionals on TS. NJCTS has a membership of 2,500 families and medical professionals.

  Currently NJCTS operates ten support groups at regional medical centers across New Jersey; conducts awareness training for teachers, school nurses, students and community leaders; manages a TS help line for disseminating information about TS to parents, teachers, doctors, and others; and works with Rutgers University at the nation’s only student clinician TS clinic, developing support programs and treatments for families dealing with TS.

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Source:New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
Phone:908-575-7350
Address:50 Divison Street
:Suite 205
Zip:08876
City/Town:Somerville
State/Province:New Jersey
Country:United States
Industry:Medicine, Non-profit
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Last Updated:Sep 12, 2008
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