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Kim Peek: The real Rain Man

Posted by: biologyblog | April 20, 2009 | 1 Comment |



The New Jersey Council on Exceptional Children will be having an evening with Kim Peek this Thursday.
 

Please join us this Thursday, April 23rd, as we welcome Kim Peek and his father Fran to NJ!  Kim, an autistic savant, was the inspiration for the Academy Award winning film “Rain Man”, starring Dustin Hoffman.  He travels the world sharing his knowledge as his father retells the story of Kim’s childhood, his successes and the challenges they’ve experienced along the way.  Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions of Kim and Fran.  At past events, Kim has even brought his “Oscar” to share with the audience!  A book signing will follow the keynote presentation.

 

We will also welcome a host of presenters who will conduct poster sessions/presentations on some of the hottest topics in special education.  Exhibitors will be on hand to share information on products and materials for use by special and general educators. 

This is a once in a lifetime opportunity that you don’t want to miss – a flyer is attached containing additional information.  We hope to see you Thursday night!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

 6:00pm – 9:00 pm

Sheraton Edison Hotel Raritan Center

125 Raritan Center Parkway, Edison, NJ

Directions available at www.sheraton.com/edison (Look under “Local Area”)

6:00pm – 7:00pm Registration/Poster Sessions and Vendor Exhibits 
7:00pm – 7:30pm NJCEC Awards and Scholarship Ceremony 
7:30pm – 9:00pm Keynote Speakers- Kim and Fran Peek

Light refreshments will be served.

Visit us on the web at www.njcec.org!

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I loved the movies and would have been very interested in going to see the individual had it not been so pricey. If he had came to FDU for a presentation I would have been in attendance. Individuals who deal with conditions like this and have the mental capacity that Peek has is nothing short of amazing. They can truly be considered miracles of biology. I think when analyzing savant type individuals like this that we must truly be amazed by the biological factors that contribute to the illness as well as the genius. Truly amazing.

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