"Walking in the Dark: Finding the Light in Autism" Atlanta Premiere at Georgia Tech for Autism Awareness Month
Kellie Huff and Aurora Day School Featured in Documentary for Their Remarkable Success with Proven, Neuroscience-based Strategies
Online, April 15, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Kellie Huff and Aurora Strategies proudly announce the Atlanta Premiere of the documentary, "Walking in the Dark: Finding the Light in Autism." The documentary will be shown on Saturday, April 30th in the President's Suite at the Bill Moore Student Success Center on the campus of Georgia Tech. "Walking in the Dark", produced by Triple Knot Productions, features Kellie and the Aurora Day School.
The event will feature nationally recognized author and fitness and nutrition expert Michael Gonzalez-Wallace and Kimberly Davis, Walk Chair for Autism Speaks in Georgia as guest speakers.
The documentary offers hope to parents of children who have been diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder and can help parents find answers to their questions, network with other families and organizations and get involved.
Come join Aurora Strategies for a motivational and inspirational experience, and through meeting the families and strategies featured, see that there is hope. Move into the lives and homes of families affected by Autism and see how they live day to day, how they cope, and how they search for the best therapies and medical attention they can find for their children. Admission is free, but tickets must be reserved. Visit Aurora at www.aurorastrategies.com
About Aurora Strategies and the Aurora Day School
Aurora Day School accelerates learning for children with sensory, communications & language, motor, social and other learning challenges. Aurora offers new hope for families of children, grades K - 12, who have struggled to succeed in other schools. Proven, neuroscience-based strategies shed light on where and why students are struggling. Then, individualized, therapeutic instruction plans are created to strengthen - and often re-map - neural path¬ways; creating a strong foundation for higher education. Two to six years of measurable subject area and skill gains are typical in one year. Equally important, students discover successful paths to lifelong learning. (Fully accredited, Georgia Accrediting Commission). Find out more about Aurora Strategies and the Aurora Day School at http://www.aurorastrategies.com/.
Kellie Huff, Founder/CEO, Aurora Strategies, Inc. and the Aurora Day School
3776 LaVista Road; Suite 200
Tucker, GA, USA 30084
404-377-8882
[email protected]
Media contact:
Bill Aragon
423-829-5839
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About Triple Knot Productions
Triple Knot is a 501 (c)(3) organization, a not-for-profit video production company with the uncanny ability to transform inspirational stories into unbelievably motivational videos. With their experienced, award winning videographers and editors, Triple Knot Productions and Brian Dery provide the highest quality production value to make these unbelievable stories come to life. Please explore their website to learn more about the motivation and drive of Triple Knot Productions at www.tripleknotproductions.com. Feel free to call or email for more information.
Brian K. Dery, President
Triple Knot Productions, Inc.
2906 Ripplewood Drive
Seffner, FL 33584
1-800-586-9216
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Travis Leigh, Vice President of Public Contact
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