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DESCRIPTION:FACT:&nbsp\; Studies show that African-American childrenwith 
 autism typically receive a diagnosis one to two years later than White c
 hildren.\nDURING BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Life Skills will host an Education
 al Panel Discussion to educate community members about the importance of
  &ldquo\;sooner equals better\,&rdquo\; talk about the signs of autism a
 nd developmental delays\, and discuss the resources available.\nPANEL:&n
 bsp\; Expert discussants are key community membersincluding a physician\
 , a case worker\, and a parent with a child with developmental disabilit
 ies. United Way&rsquo\;s Cheryl Polk\, Executive Vice President and Chie
 f Strategy and Engagement Officer\, will serve as moderator.\nEarly inte
 rvention is critical in the diagnosis and treatment of children with dev
 elopmental delays and autism spectrumdisorders.
URL:http://townandcountry-manchester.patch.com/events/life-skills-present
 s-discussion-for-african-american-parents-and-educators-4370c2d0
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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