Please join us for Autism 101, a free 90-minute lecture intended for parents and families of children recently diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), their friends and professionals. Presenters David Camenisch, MD, and Jim Mancini, MS, CCC-SLP will provide up-to-date and evidence-based information regarding the core deficits of ASD, the variability and presentation of behaviors associated with autism, prevalence and etiology, treatments available, and resources. A portion of each session is dedicated to answering questions from the participants.

Date: October 22, 2020

Time: The class is from 7pm – 8:30pm

The class can be live-streamed using WebEx. For more information, please visit the Autism 101 class page

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Meeting number (access code): 133 796 5262
Meeting password: autism101

Additional resources can be found at the Autism Center Resources page or on The Autism Blog, authored by Seattle Children’s Autism Center. The world of autism spectrum disorders is constantly changing and we at Seattle Children’s Autism Center are eager to share with parents and caregivers what we continue to learn. The Autism Blog is designed to be a resource on autism as well as an opportunity to comment on our posts and engage with our experts.