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Autism course celebrates 30 years
An innovative Yale course on the study and treatment of autism is now entering its fourth decade.
Autism and Related Disorders, founded in 1984 by chair of the Yale Child Studies Center Fred Volkmar, features lectures by experts in the field and weekly clinical experience with autistic children in the community. The course is part of the Yale Child Study Center’s Autism Program, which encompasses lab-based research, clinical services for autistic children, and the popular undergraduate course.
Source: Yale Daily News