Introducing Bay Area NACD
We are happy to inform you that the National Association for Child Development (NACD) has opened a satellite chapter at San Jose, CA.
NACD was founded in 1979 by internationally recognized educator and lecturer Robert J Doman Jr. It is an organization that has developed a unique and effective neurodevelopmental approach to enhancing the development and function of children and adults. NACD's evaluation and treatment is based on identifying and treating the underlying cause of neurological disorganization using individualized and eclectic methodology.
The efficacy of NACD's Neurodevelopmental approach has been demonstrated with clients with functions ranging from comatose to gifted and from infant to geriatric. NACD has worked with children with labels including, but not limited to ADD, ADHD, LD, Dyslexic, Developmentally delayed, Brain Injured, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Angelman's Syndrome, PDD and Autism.
NACD believes in the innate potential of each child and works with the family to help every child reach their full potential. Families bring their child to the one of the NACD centers once every three months. At that time the child is evaluated and an individualized program is designed to meet the child's developmental and educational needs. The parents are then trained in the implementation of the program. NACD's program is carried out within the home by parents and family, or within the child's school under the guidance and support of the NACD team of professionals. Our staff is only an email or phone call away.
You are invited to visit our website at http://www.nacd.org for additional information, or call Candice Martinez, client service facilitator at (801) 621 8606 for information or to schedule an appointment.
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