Compassionate. Compelling. Fascinating. Jayne Lytel presents an interactive, dynamic and profound perspective on raising a child on the autism spectrum. She will take your audience through the challenges faced by parents as they seek to recover their child from this vexing brain disorder and shows what it means to "act early" without jargon.
Lytel, left, speaks at a fundraising dinner for her Early Intervention Network before 185 private asset managers at the Pierre Hotel in New York City last September. She spoke on the importance of early intervention in autism. Visit The Early Intervention Network: Enabling Families to Act Early Against Autism.
See Jayne Speak at the National Training Institute Conference
Jayne wowed the audience with thumbs-up high marks of 4.73 out of 5 at the National Training Institute conference for early childhood professionals last December in Orlando.
Some audience comments:
—"Fantastic."
—"Remarkable story by a remarkable mother."
—"Wonderful mix of knowledge and personal insight."
Email jayne at jayne (at) actearly (dot) org for your next conference.
Session highlight: Fred R. Volkmar, M.D., director of the Yale University Child Study Center, presents with Jayne Lytel, author of Act Early Against Autism: Give Your Child a Fighting Chance from the Start. Their session will combine Lytel's struggles to recover her son from an autism spectrum disorder with the latest insight on new approaches to studying autism's earliest signs and the challenges for new treatment approaches.
You can also use this form (enable ActiveX in your browser for the form to appear) to contact me. Visually impaired or blind users should contact jayne (at) actearly (dot) org.