Natural Learning Concepts Celebrates Autism Awareness with Heavy Discounts, Specials and Free $10 e-Gift Cards
Dix Hills, NY (PRWEB) April 17, 2008 -- Natural Learning Concepts (http://www.nlconcepts.com) is celebrating April as Autism Awareness Month in a big way, with a host of fantastic discounts, specials and freebies storewide. For the entire month of April, Natural Learning Concepts is giving away tons of books and flash cards, and, in addition, customers who spend at least $99 at checkout will also receive a free $10 e-Gift Card.
"We are very passionate about autism awareness. April is the perfect month to celebrate the triumphs of those on the autism spectrum," comments NLC Co-Founder Jené Aviram. "We created NLConcepts in order to bring new and improved cards, books, toys and therapies to parents, teachers and children everywhere, and we're delighted to help children across the globe."
Aviram is most well-known for her articles. Her inspiring piece Forget the Diagnosis (http://www.nlconcepts.com/autism-theory.htm) has been printed in a variety of publications and newsletters, and reposted all across the web as affirmation for those on the spectrum and their families. "People with autism are truly remarkable!" adds Co-Founder Jocelyn Blum. "At Natural Learning Concepts, we are reminded of this every day and we're proud to share it with others."
Heavily Discounted Items
Products throughout the Natural Learning Concepts online store are heavily discounted (or come with a free additional product) through April 30, 2008. For more information on the wide assortment of discounted books and products, please visit the Natural Learning Concepts website, at http://www.nlconcepts.com.
Free e-Gift Card for Autism Awareness
Meanwhile, to further celebrate April as Autism Awareness Month (http://www.nlconcepts.com/autism-special.htm), Natural Learning Concepts is offering a free $10 e-gift card with purchases over $99. This card is awarded to every customer who spends $99 or more at the Natural Learning Concepts store, and is a great way to pass along the savings (and the goodies) to a friend. Following checkout, the customer will receive an additional e-mail from NLConcepts once the order has shipped. This e-mail will contain the customer's e-Gift card number as well as instructions on how to redeem the gift card.
From e-Gift cards to discounts on every page, don't miss these special savings that will enable everyone to celebrate a loved one on the spectrum -- and most of all, their true 'remarkabilities!'
About Natural Learning Concepts
Natural Learning Concepts (http://www.nlconcepts.com) is committed to the acceptance, celebration and understanding of people with autism exactly as they are. Their range of outstanding books, materials and inspirational content is designed to facilitate communication, increase speech, language and comprehension while having fun in the process. All of the materials on the Natural Learning Concepts website are used for teaching children at all levels of the autism spectrum as well as those diagnosed with PDD-NOS, Asperger's, ADHD and speech and language delays. The company's critically acclaimed materials are routinely used for ABA therapy, social storybooks for autism, early intervention and verbal behavior analysis. Parents, teachers, and other loved ones enjoy using these tools to celebrate and work with that special child in their life who has autism.
Please visit the Natural Learning Concepts website to learn more about its specials and discounts for April Autism Awareness Month. Be sure not to miss "Life on the Spectrum," the new section featuring interviews with some of the remarkable men and women on the spectrum who have accomplished great things. http://www.nlconcepts.com/autism-spectrumlife.htm. Also, don't miss NLC's exciting and successful Job Community, at http://www.nlconcepts.com/autism-jobs.htm.
For more information on Natural Learning Concepts or its products, please contact publicist Angela Mitchell, at (904) 982-8043. Meanwhile, to contact founders Jené Aviram or Jocelyn Blum directly for interviews, please call 1-800-823-3430, (631) 858-0188.
Review copies of a variety of terrific books, cards, sets, and other materials for autism are gladly provided to the press upon request.
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