For up to half of children with a primary developmental disorder, there are further difficulties that the first diagnosis doesn’t address. A panel of experts, including a researcher, a clinician, a front-line advocate, a long-time support teacher, and the parent of a young adult with a dual diagnosis, will present opportunities to learn, ask questions, and share experiences of dual diagnosis, as well as interact with community-based service organizations and their representatives.
Join host NeuroDevNet on September 29th<, 3:30 PM for a public forum as part of NeuroDevNet’s annual research conference.