To RSVP, contact Samantha Plate
Center for Autism Research
267-425-1177
SPARK@email.chop.edu
For questions about the Open House contact Ron Halbruner Bright Beginners Academy 267-525-7000 ext.2220 rhalbruner@warwickfamilyservices.com
Bright Beginners Academy and The Center for Autism Research are teaming up for a winter family fun event on January 20, 2018.
This event is an Open House to Bright Beginners Academy and an opportunity to sign up for the SPARK Study with the Center for Autism Research. Families of children with autism spectrum disorder are encouraged to RSVP for a day of fun with sensory- friendly activities, a moon bounce, games and more!
RSVP Required by January 15th!
To RSVP for this event contact the SPARK team at CAR at SPARK@email.chop.edu!
The SPARK Study is the nations largest-ever genetic study of autism, which families can join to help us move science forward. We are enrolling 50,000 people with autism and their biological parents in an easy 20-minute online registration. Participants complete saliva collection kits on-site with our expert staff and the CAR team will submit your kits for genetic testing. Families that participate in the SPARK study will recieve the results of their confidential genetic testing as well as an Amazon gift card!
For more information about SPARK visit SPARKforautism.org/CHOP.
Please note, if you plan to attend this event, do not click "join now".
Bright Beginners Academy is a specialized Preschool and Child Care Program designed to meet the needs of every child in a developmentally inclusive setting
For more information about Bright Beginners Academy, visit brightbeginnersacademy.com