Vanderbilt Kennedy Center needs Spanish-speaking child volunteers for autism video. Tennessee

Posted on: January 17th, 2006
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“The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center is creating a video tutorial that will be used to teach clinicians how to screen for autism, and a Spanish-language version will be funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. The idea is to promote early recognition and diagnosis of autism in Hispanic communities.

The Center is recruiting young, typically developing Spanish-speaking children to be filmed. Families will be asked to come to one 30-45 minute appointment at Vanderbilt, and they will be reimbursed $100 at the time of appointment….”

Please note some (many) sites require registration. Many times it is free.

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