LPCH Helps Parents Find Answers Through New Autism Series

COMMITTED to FINDING ANSWERS, The Stanford Autism Center at Packard’s Children’s Hospital is offering a new 10-part educational series for parents of young children and adolescents with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The series is aimed towards parents to showcase information about ASD diagnoses, treatments, and services.

“This community of parents is always seeking the latest education and information,” said Jennifer Phillips, PhD, a clinical assistant professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine and Packard Children’s Hospital.

The series started on September 10th and includes 10 sessions covering the basics of behavior management, how to navigate the service system, research updates, and home strategies for skills building and stress reduction.

The Stanford Autism Center is giving a unique opportunity to engage parents of young children and adolescents by sharing their expertise and providing BETTER MEDICINE. “We’re excited about sharing our knowledge, and expect a lot of community interest,” said Phillips.

For more information on the series and to sign up, click here.