R&R Speaker Series: Autism - Myths and Facts

Renaissance School is pleased to be co-hosting the R&R Speaker Series alongside REACH Elementary and Middle Schools, the newest member of our consortium of schools.
 
Dr. Pantea Hannauer will guide attendees through an in-depth exploration of autism and dispel misconceptions on Wednesday, January 27, at 4:00 PM.

Misconceptions and myths abound about Autism - from it being caused by vaccinations to being the result of bad parenting. What is autism, and why does it carry such varying understandings about it? Join Dr. Pantea Hannauer as she presents the FACTS about autism, and busts the myths.
 
Dr. Pantea Sharifi Hannauer is a Pediatric Neurologist, who specializes in Autism and Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders. She is board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology with sub-specialty training in Pediatric Neurology. As Attending Clinical Professor at UCLA Medical Center, she is recognized as one of the premier experts in the fields of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism, Epilepsy, developmental delays, pediatric behavioral issues, and learning disabilities. An integral part of the UCLA Department of Child Neurology, she is actively engaged in teaching medical students, interns and residents. She is also the founder and Medical Director of Pediatric Minds Medical Clinic, the Early Childhood Treatment Center (ECTC), and Pediatric Minds Developmental Services (ABA services).
 
Please note, this event is open to all members of the community in addition to outside participants.
 
This event will be hosted on a live Zoom call and meeting details will be sent by e-mail. Please RSVP by Tuesday, January 26 at www.reachschool.org/speaker-series
 
Dr. Pantea Hannauer