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LDAWC Family Conference 2023- IN-PERSON Event

For parents/caregivers of children with learning disabilities and/or ADHD seeking tools & strategies of support.

By Learning Disabilities Association of Wellington County

When and where

Date and time

Saturday, October 21 · 8:30am - 4pm EDT

Location

St. James Catholic High School 57 Victoria Road N Guelph, ON N1E 5G9 Canada

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

This event is intended for parents/caregivers of children with learning disabilities and/or ADHD seeking tools & strategies to support increased learning at school and at home.

Keynote Speaker:  Alina Kislenko

Topic: Executive Functioning and Time Management

The day also includes a choice of breakout sessions led by inspiring professional speakers.  

When registering there will be an opportunity to select breakout sessions you would like to attend. Visit https://ldawc.ca/annual-family-conference.html for the full agenda and details about each breakout session and speakers.

Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Please contact info@ldawc.ca or (519) 837-2050 with any questions concerning the conference. 

Are sponsorship opportunities available for the conference?

Yes, there are opportunities for sponsors. Please contact our conference organizer at (519) 837-2050 or execdir@ldawc.ca

We are able to provide this event for free because of the contributions of the following sponsor

About the organizer

The Learning Disabilities Association of Wellington County (LDAWC) started in 1973 with Nene Lott, now a lifetime member, as its first president. The Association continues to be a grass roots organization which relies on volunteers to carry out its many functions.  LDAWC is a charitable, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children, youth and adults with learning disabilities so that they can reach their full potential. Through outreach, education, advising and advocacy, the Learning Disabilities Association of Wellington County's mandate is to advance the education, employment, social development legal rights and general wellbeing of individuals with learning disabilities.