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DESCRIPTION:FACT:&nbsp\; Studies show that African-American children with
  autism typically receive a diagnosis one to two years later than White 
 children.\nDURING BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Life Skills will host an Educatio
 nal Panel Discussion to educate community members about the importance o
 f &ldquo\;sooner equals better\,&rdquo\; talk about the signs of autism 
 and developmental delays\, and discuss the resources available.\nPANEL:&
 nbsp\; Expert discussants are key community membersincluding a physician
 \, a case worker\, and a parent with a child with developmental disabili
 ties. United Way&rsquo\;s Cheryl Polk\, Executive Vice President and Chi
 ef Strategy and Engagement Officer\, will serve as moderator.\nEarly int
 ervention is critical in the diagnosis and treatment of children with de
 velopmental delays and autism spectrumdisorders.
URL:http://ladue-frontenac.patch.com/events/life-skills-presents-discussi
 on-for-african-american-parents-and-educators-1425539c
SUMMARY:Life Skills Presents Discussion for African-American Parents and 
 Educators
LOCATION:3651 Olive St\, Saint Louis\, MO 63108: 3651 Olive St\, Saint Lo
 uis\, MO
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