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Get Answers About Raising Kids With Developmental Differences

Neighborhood Parents Network of Chicago (NPN) will be presenting the 2nd Annual Developmental Differences Resource Fair this Sunday, Feb. 10.

As expected from our city's leading resource for city families, Neighborhood Parents Network of Chicago (NPN) will be presenting the 2nd Annual Developmental Differences Resource Fair this Sunday, Feb. 10.  NPN always seems to find what's trending in Chicago's parenting world and provide information where it is needed most.  This free event on Sunday, created to help parents of children (ages 0 - 13) with a range of developmental differences, offers families a way to explore the many service providers and resources available to them.  Parents who are raising children with developmental delays (i.e., speech, motor skills), sensory processing disorder, autism, ADD/ADHD, PDD-NOS, mixed receptive-expressive language disorder, Down Syndrome, physical disabilities, and more, can find incredible support and information all in one place.  

Where: Gordon Tech High School, 3633 N. California Ave., Chicago

When: Sunday, Feb. 10, 10:00am - 2:00pm

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Who: FREE & Open to the public. RSVP to get your ticket!

Check out the amazing list of exhibitors and join NPN this weekend to get your questions answered.  Free event workshops include discussions on understanding health insurance, setting your child up for success, and nagivating EI to IEP process.  A parent panel will discuss how to manage challenging behaviors in children.  

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NPN continues to do great things for Chicago families!  Become a member or buy a gift membership today at www.npnparents.org.  

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