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Sport Physicals for School Year
2010-2011
We are currently scheduling sport physicals for students participating in a fall sport.
These physicals must be done after June 1st.
If your child is planning on participating in a winter or spring sport and has not had a
physical after June 1, please plan to schedule a physical 6 weeks prior to the start of the sport.
Bureau of Autism Services 2010 Family and Individual Mini-Grants
The Bureau of Autism Services of the PA Dept of Public Welfare is pleased to announce the availability of mini-grants to support children and adults with an Autism Spectrum Disorder and families that include an individual with ASD. Applicants may apply for up to $500 in grant funds.
Examples include: respite or childcare; summer camp; conferences and workshops; community programs (i.e., art, swimming or karate lessons); and modifications for home and/or community for safety.
Applications are due by: April 16, 2010
Understanding Your Child's Special Education Evaluation and IEP
Roseville Pediatrics welcomes you to join our focus group, designed primarily for parents of children with special needs.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Kissel Hill Office, 51 Peters Rd., Suite 202, Lititz
Join us in discussing ways to understand your child's educational rights and IEP. Learn how to positively communicate as a member of the IEP team.
Guest Speaker: Beth Medaglia
Please register by March 4, 2010 by calling (717)735-1404
H1N1 and Seasonal Flu Update
H1N1 Vaccine
Roseville Pediatrics continues to have a supply of H1N1 vaccine. We are still seeing cases of H1N1 flu and it is the only reported flu virus at this time. H1N1 vaccine is strongly recommended for all of our patients unless contraindicated. Please call to schedule an appointment. We are also scheduling appointments for children ages 6 months through 9 years to receive their second vaccine. When scheduling an appointment for the second dose of H1N1, there must be at least one month between your child's first H1N1 vaccine and the second H1N1 vaccine.
The seasonal flu vaccine will not protect your child from H1N1 Flu.
Seasonal Flu Vaccine
The CDC has not reported Seasonal Flu strains in the United States as of 1/25/2010.
This is good news because there is still plenty of time to protect your child this year for Seasonal Flu.
We have a supply of Seasonal flu vaccine for children under age 3. We have a limited supply left for children over 3 years of age so please call and schedule an appointment.
For further information on H1N1 please visit the Lancaster General Health Flu Information guide: www.lancastergeneral.org/flu
Thank You, Roseville Pediatrics
updated 03/05/2010
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location as noted below
March 18, 2010 - Dr. Jennifer Ammons - Kissel Hill
May 20, 2010 - Dr. Kimberly Sanchez - North Pointe
July 15, 2010 - Dr. Lisa Kernen- North Pointe
September 16, 2010 - Dr. Anne Reilly- North Pointe
November 18, 2010 - Dr. Michael Haught - North Pointe
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