The Eye on Autism Podcast

Episode 7: Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

29 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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During Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, host Dr. Michael Romas speaks with DDI Board Chairman Joseph W. Schmidt, ESQ. and DDI Assistant Residential Manager Bankole Olaofe on the importance of raising awareness for those living with autism and other developmental disabilities.

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