Join us for October PIER Speaker Session | Recognizing and Supporting Hidden D

October 16, 11:30am - 12:30pm
Mānoa Campus, 1410 Lower Campus Rd 171f, Honolulu, HI 96822 Add to Calendar

Recognizing and Supporting Hidden Disabilities and Twice Exceptionality in High School and College Students Wednesday, October 16 11:30 am - 12:30 pm (Hawaiian Standard Time) on Zoom This month's session will feature: Dr. Austina De Bonte, a consultant, speaker, coach, and advocate for gifted and twice-exceptional students with Smart is not Easy, LLC (smartisnoteasy.com). A dynamic and engaging presenter, Austina speaks regularly at regional and national conferences, as well as conducts professional development workshops for educators, and provides consulting for individual families. She works with school district teams to develop and fine-tune their program models, especially concerning equitable identification strategies. Her signature style combines synthesized research, current district practices, and cutting-edge neuroscience alongside her experience as a parent and family consultant. She has a particular passion for supporting gifted and twice-exceptional students in public schools and helping families get to the root causes of their child’s challenges, looking beyond the usual suspects. Register to reserve your spot today! Please feel free to share this email and attached flyer with anyone who would be interested in attending. For more information about this session, please contact Jerrik Feliciano at Jerrik@hawaii.edu We hope to see you there!


Event Sponsor
Center on Disability Studies, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Jerrik Feliciano, (808) 956 - 5492, Jerrik@hawaii.edu, October PIER Speaker (PDF)

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