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The Focus Foundation is dedicated to helping children and families affected by X & Y Variations, Dyslexia, and/or Developmental Dyspraxia. The Focus Foundation believes that through increased awareness, early identification and syndrome-specific treatment, children with these conditions can reach their full potential.

CONFERENCES & EVENTS


The 7th Annual 49ers Conference
For children with 49 XXXXY, their families, and health care providers
July 21, 2010 / Annapolis, Maryland

The Second Annual Conference for Extraordinary Children with 48XXXY
For children with 48 XXXY, their families, and health care providers
September 23-25, 2010 / Annapolis, Maryland
48XXXY Conference Announcement | 48XXXY Conference Registration Form

X & Y Chromosomal Variations Conference
For children with 47 XXY, their families, and health care providers
Fall 2010 - Dates to be Announced / Annapolis, Maryland

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