New Brain Balance Achievement Center to be opened in Plano, Texas

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Dr. Robert Melillo, leading Autism expert, founder of Brain Balance Achievement Centers and author of "Disconnected Kids" will be in Plano, Texas from March 29th-31st speaking about how to help parents and professionals work with children that struggle with academic, social and behavioral issues.

Brain Balance™ Achievement Center of Plano, Texas Grand Opening Events March 29th – 31st 2010  

March 29 @ 7-9pm: Book signing event with Dr. Robert Melillo, Barnes & Noble at 2201 Preston Road Suite E Plano, TX. 75093

March 30 @ 10-11:30 am: ***Ribbon Cutting with City of Plano Mayor Phil Dyer***The Mayor to make a proclamation for Brain Balance Achievement Centers of Plano. **All Media encouraged to attend** Interviews/Photo-ops available: with Mayor Phil Dyer, Dr. Robert Melillo, Dr. Roger Clifford, Owner of Brain Balance Center, Plano, TX,

March 30 @ 7-9 pm: Understand The Epidemic with Dr. Robert Melillo. Lecture event for The National Autism Association & Warrior Moms of Dallas.  St. Andrew United Methodist Church 5801 W. Plano Parkway, Plano, TX 75093 Room 131

March 31 @ 4:00 pm: Meet and Greet with Dr. Robert Melillo for current parents enrolled in the Brain Balance Program.

March 31 @ 7-9 pm: Understand The Epidemic with Dr. Robert Melillo. Lecture event for Plano Independent School District teachers and all members of the public are encouraged to attend. Plano Centre 2000 East Spring Creek Parkway Plano, TX 75074

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