"Understanding the Risk Indicators of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Towards Early Detection."
The seminar was attended by a number of faculty members, a select group of researchers in the field of special education, and students from the Special Education Program.
The seminar was held under the supervision of:
Professor Dr. Amani Mohamed Sharif, Vice Dean for Community Service Affairs, and Professor Dr. Rasha Hosny, Coordinator of the Special Education Program.
The seminar was presented by Professor Dr. Maysara Hamdy Shaker, Assistant Professor of Mental Health and Special Education at the College, who addressed the most prominent risk indicators associated with autism spectrum disorder and the importance of early detection in improving opportunities for effective intervention, thus contributing to better support for children and their families.
💡 This seminar comes as part of the college’s commitment to spreading scientific awareness of special education issues and enhancing its societal role in supporting groups with special needs.
