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New ECHO Series: Improving Timely Autism Diagnoses for Young Children in Washington State

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The On-Time Autism Intervention (OTAI) Project is launching a new ECHO series focused on autism diagnosis for children birth to age three. This 12-session series is a collaboration between the Haring Center for Inclusive Education and the UW Autism Center.

Designed for ESIT providers and medical professionals involved in diagnosing autism in young children, the series promotes a collaborative model to support timely and equitable access to autism diagnosis across Washington State.

  • Start date: Friday, July 11
    Schedule: Biweekly, 8:00–9:00 a.m.

To register, please use this registration form.
For questions, contact Molly Lyman, OTAI Program Coordinator, at mlyman2@uw.edu.

Download the OTAI/ECHO flyer.
Find out more about the project at ontimeautism.org.

Photo: ChemE graduate student Sydney Floryanzia (left) and Associate Professor Elizabeth Nance.