Campus Belonging Project What is the Campus Belonging Project? In collaboration with the University of Alberta (U of A) and McMaster University (CanChild), the Campus Belonging project was developed to enhance autistic postsecondary (PS) students’ sense of belonging within Canadian…
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Job-Train Program
Job-Train Program What is the Job-Train Program (JTP)? The Job-Train Program (JTP) is a summer vocational program developed through community-based research and designed to provide training and early paid-work experience for autistic high school students. The JTP offers employment related…
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MPOC 2.0 – Measure of Processes of Care
Home » Current Studies MPOC 2.0 What we learnedPublications MPOC 2.0 – Measure of Processes of Care Raising a child with a long-term disability poses numerous challenges that affect many aspects of parents’ lives. We know that parents’ experiences with the…
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C-BiLLT
Home » Current Studies C-BiLLT OverviewResearch TeamProject UpdatesPublications and PresentationsParent Resources C-BiLLT Innovative assessment of spoken language comprehension in children with cerebral palsy: Development of the Canadian English Computer-Based instrument for Low motor Language Testing (C-BiLLT) The Computer-Based instrument for…
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F-words implementation and evaluation
Implementation and Evaluation of the F-words for Child Development at an Organizational Level Exploring the effectiveness of tailored implementation strategies to support the adoption and penetration of the F-words for Child Development at an organizational level:A pilot hybrid type III…
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On Track
Home » Current Studies On Track Research TeamParent ResourcesOn Track MeasuresOn Track CalculatorPublications and PresentationsOverview Development of the Autism Classification System of Functioning: Social Communication Developmental Trajectories of Children with CP The On Track Study (2012-2017) was a large multi-site…
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Move & PLAY Study
The purpose of this study was to follow a large number of children over a period of one year to gain an understanding of factors associated with motor function, self-care, participation and play of young children with cerebral palsy (CP).
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