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2010 Arizona Child of the Year Contest PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 05 January 2010
The role of the Arizona Child of the Year is to heighten Arizona's awareness of communication disorders and the work that is being done to improve the lives of those who live with these problems.  

In keeping with the National Council for Better Hearing and Speech Month, Arizona is once again looking for a Child of the Year to represent those with speech, language and/or hearing disorders within our state. 

Guidelines for selection of the 2010 Child of the Year are listed below.  The entry form can be found on the ArSHA website and can be reproduced.  Please consider the children you know and submit a nomination for this award.  Your input is very important to ArSHA's efforts to promote public awareness.
 
Guidelines:
  1. Child must be between 3 and 18 years of age.
  2. Child must have a speech, language and/or hearing impairment and have received treatment for such impairment.
  3. Child must be agreeable to public appearances and to having his/her photo taken.
  4. Parent or guardian must agree to accompany the child to public appearances.
  5. Child must be sponsored by ArSHA member(s).
  6. All entries become the property of the Child of the Year Committee, and all decisions of the Committee are final.  
  7. All applications must be postmarked no later than March 15, 2010.
  8. ArSHA cannot guarantee that any specific prizes will be awarded to the Child of the Year or his/her family.

You must be a member of ArSHA in order to nominate a Child of the Year.  Members, please login for complete nomination information and to download the official entry form.
 
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