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Revolutionary Teaching Board Game for Autism and Special Needs people comes to Santa Monica:

The Revolutionary Board Game

Autism and Special Needs teacher, Bruce Ward, will introduce his Revolutionary Teaching Board Game tomorrow, April 14, at the Santa Monica Library from 7-9pm.

The board game, which incorporates learning skills, social skills and employment skills, can accommodate hundreds of games on its single platform.

Ward’s presentation will consist of a lecture, video, and a game demonstration with several students followed by a Q & A.

Parents are advised to bring their special needs child or adult where they will have an opportunity to learn how to play the game with real special needs students.

The event will take place in the MLK Auditorium of the Santa Monica Library, which can be located at 601 Santa Monica Blvd. 90401.

For more details on the event contact Bruce Ward at growbrains@gmail.com

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