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📘 MAPD Webinar Series 2026 Supporting Autistic Children for Oral Care: A Practical Guide Using Digital Social Stories Providing oral healthcare for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can be challenging due to sensory sensitivities, communication differences, and anxiety related to unfamiliar environments. This webinar explores the use of digital social stories as a practical, evidence-informed tool to help prepare autistic children for dental visits, improve cooperation, and enhance overall dental experiences. This session highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between dental professionals and speech-language therapists in supporting children with special healthcare needs. 🎙 Speaker Pn Nur Athirah Zainul Abidin Speech-Language Therapist Founder, AZ Speech Therapy Training & Resources Licensed SPELL User 🎤 Moderator Dr Nabihah Dziaruddin Lecturer & Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Malaya 📅 Date: 4 February 2026 ⏰ Time: 8.00 PM – 9.00 PM (MYT) 💻 Platform: Zoom & YouTube Live 📌 Key Learning Points • Understanding challenges faced by autistic children during dental visits • Introduction to digital social stories and their clinical application • Practical strategies for preparing children for oral care • Improving communication and reducing anxiety in dental settings 🔔 Subscribe to MAPD Official for upcoming webinars and educational content: 👉 / @mapdofficial 👍 Like | 💬 Comment | 🔔 Subscribe to stay updated Disclaimer: This webinar is intended for educational purposes and professional development. The content does not replace individual clinical judgement.