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1. The document outlines an agenda for a seminar on autism, including an invocation, national anthem, opening remarks, a keynote speaker, question period, and inspirational message. 2. The purpose of the seminar is to increase awareness and understanding of autism. Autism affects how people understand and interact with the world in a way that is different from others. 3. The keynote speaker, Dr. Helsea Castillo-Raquel, will present further details on autism, followed by an open forum for questions.

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Script Seminar

1. The document outlines an agenda for a seminar on autism, including an invocation, national anthem, opening remarks, a keynote speaker, question period, and inspirational message. 2. The purpose of the seminar is to increase awareness and understanding of autism. Autism affects how people understand and interact with the world in a way that is different from others. 3. The keynote speaker, Dr. Helsea Castillo-Raquel, will present further details on autism, followed by an open forum for questions.

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Jarbel: We would like to request the audience to stand up for the Invocation and remain standing for the

Philippine National Anthem that will be lead by Ms. Christine Jenyl Tuazon. I. II. Anj: INVOCATION PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ANTHEM As a start of this seminar, we would like to call on one of our clinical instructor, Mr. Joseph

Almasan to share a descriptive spoken account pertaining to this event. III. OPENING REMARKS

Jarbel: Interpretative Dance by selected Nursing Students. Jarbel: Good afternoon anj. Anj: Good afternoon jarbel. Anj and jarbel: Good afternoon everyone. Welcome to our seminar entitled Crossing the Verge of Autism . Anj: It is indeed a privilege for us to welcome you all to this conference for discussion entitled

CROSSING THE VERGE ON AUTISM . The purpose of this seminar is for us to be sympathetically aware of this condition.

Jarbel: On first sight of a child with autism it would be very unlikely that you would tell them apart from any other child. There are no obvious visual clues, which is why so many children are mistaken for being naughty or rude. Autism is a disabling mental disorder. It affects the way in which people understand and react to the world around them. This causes them to act differently than others. Anj: This topic is indeed very important enough to merit attention. But before we go out and

away from a starting point, we would like to introduce our speaker for this afternoon who will going to present in further detail all about autism. IV. V. Introduction of speaker Josephine B. Pescos

Speaker s key note address - Dra. Helsea Castillo-Raquel

Jarbel: Intermission number by selected nursing students. Anj: At this precise moment, we would like to welcome enquiries as a way to express a

matter or concern in connection with the discussion. VI. Open forum

Jarbel: Since our speaker for this afternoon had already shared her knowledge, experience and passion as a health care provider, now we will hear a short inspirational message from an experienced educator, an expert on her own field, the pride of College of Education OF Samar State University, MRS. LAURA B. BOLLER. VII. Anj: Inspirational message - Mrs Laura Boller As a sign of appreciation, here is an official document attesting the value of this

particular event hosted by the BSN IV. (Read the certificate). Jarbel: Before this seminar come to an end, we would like to request an explanatory note from Ms. Mona Suzanne Jamin. VIII. Closing Remark Mona Suzanne Jamin

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