REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION


July 14-18, 2010

Washington, DC

Click here to learn more about the Training Institutes and register to attend.

 

The Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development (GUCCHD) was established over four decades ago to improve the quality of life for all children and youth, especially those with, or at risk for, special needs and their families.

Located in the nation's capital, this exceptional center both directly serves vulnerable children and their families, as well as influences local, state, national and international programs and policy.

Highlights


The GUCCHD is proud to announce the art opening of our very own director to benefit the Center’s Geraldine P. Waldorf Fund. Click here to view a sample of the exhibition on line.

Middle Street Gallery
Washington, Virginia

Recent works by    
Mary Brownstein    
Phyllis Magrab
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June 4 – 27, 2010   

 

 


Opening Reception
Saturday, June 5, 2-5 PM
Artist proceeds to benefit the Geraldine P. Waldorf Fund,
Georgetown University Medical Center
 

Dr. Magrab received the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Highest Recognition Award—Pioneer for Persons with Disabilities—as an educator, scholar, skilled clinician and champion for children with disabilities. Click here to see over 40 years of achievement of the Center for Child and Human Development, moving towards an equitable and inclusive society.
 

Georgetown University, School of Continuing Education in collaboration with the Center for Child and Human Development offers a Masters Degree and Advanced Certificate Program in Disability Studies. The program has three tracks (Developmental Disabilities, Early Intervention, and Mental Health System of Care for Children and Youth). The program will be on-line and classroom based. All students will meet at Georgetown University for specified amounts of time with ongoing instruction delivered through an on-line platform. Click here for more information on the Disability Studies Program.