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Welcome to the Joshua Center Support Project!
The Joshua Center Teacher Support Project is designed to provide teachers,
counselors, school administrators and healthcare professionals with tools to
support the understanding of the complex issues surrounding school-aged children
with neurological disorders.
We understand your challenges. It's a given that every teacher is likely
to face these issues.
The site is for registered members only. Access is
free to all qualified participants.
Please register below. Already registered? Use the login link in the top right
corner of this page.
The site provides:
- Teacher training
- Support for classroom activities
- Disorder education seminars and conferences
- Books and training materials
- interactive online forums for direct exchange among practitioners
- Members have the ability to directly query industry professionals about
neurological disorders
Funding is provided by individual and corporate sponsors, annual events
and contributions. The Joshua Center is a member of DonorEdge and approved
by the Community Health Charities. We receive support through the United Way
utilizing the Donor Designation Form. For more information about the Joshua
Center and its activities to support children with neurological disorders
and their families, you may access the main Joshua Center site
(joshuacenter.com) by using the following link:
Click Here >>

School Counselor Endorses Joshua Center
Joshua Center helps both at school and at home
Diane McLean leads a demanding and often hectic life helping kids as a public
school counselor. But when she goes home, she assumes the role of mother of a
child with neurological disorders. Read how the Joshua Center has helped Diane
and her family both personally and professionally.
Read The Testimonial >>

The input you provide is needed and welcome. Individual
contribution whether by story, anecdote, question or advice will benefit many
others. Please enter into the collaboration.
Please Register
This Web site is open to teachers, counselors,
school administrators and healthcare professionals.
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