Developmental Coordination Disorder Physiotherapy Modules One child in twenty has a chronic health condition called Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). Most physiotherapists (PTs) who intervene with these children focus on treating ‘impairments’, an approach that we know from recent evidence is…
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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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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
Home » Current Studies Move & PLAY Study Research TeamMeasuresResearch SummariesLimitations and RecommendationsSelected PublicationsSelected Presentations Move & PLAY Study (Understanding Determinants of Motor Abilities, Self-Care, and Play of Young Children with Cerebral Palsy) The purpose of this study was to…
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Partnering For Change
Home » Current Studies Partnering For Change About usPartnering for Change ModelP4C and Tiered Services StudiesUptake of P4C and Tiered ModelsResourcesPublications Partnering for Change (P4C) Partnering for Change is an innovative, collaborative school-based service model initially developed for occupational therapists…
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CP-NET
Childhood Cerebral Palsy Integrated Neuroscience Discovery Network (CP-NET) This project, called CP-NET, will connect children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) and their families to a network of world-renowned researchers from across Ontario, and across scientific disciplines to improve the understanding of…
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