Articles tagged with: Applied Disability Studies
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A therapy traditionally used to aid children with autism spectrum disorder has instead been applied by a Brock graduate student ... Full story
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Brock-chaired Ontario taskforce releases report evaluating autism interventions
A new report launched ahead of Sunday’s World Autism Day says services for people with autism should be based ... Full story -
Brock prof appointed first behaviour analyst for Ontario expert committee on autism
Maurice Feldman, Professor and Director of the Centre for Applied Disability Studies and cross-appointed Professor of Child and Youth Studies ... Full story -
Brock researcher using behavioural skills training to teach autistic children about safety
As World Autism Day approaches on April 2, The Brock News will run a three-part series highlighting the efforts of three ... Full story -
Detecting signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder in infancy
As World Autism Day approaches on April 2, The Brock News will run a three-part series highlighting the efforts of three ... Full story -
Brock graduate students receive SSHRC awards
Programs to help those living with autism or Asperger’s often end in late childhood, leaving teens and young adults ... Full story -
Graduate student in Applied Disability Studies recognized by community
Naomi Johnson (BA '13) A Brock master's student has been named volunteer of the year by a local organization dedicated ... Full story -
Brock graduate students recognized for research excellence
Graduate student researchers Kate Paterson and Samantha Stromski share common ground when it comes to advocating for concepts of fairness ... Full story -
Master’s student research helps children with autism spectrum disorder
Naomi Johnson (BA '13), a master's student in Applied Disability Studies, is examining the effectiveness of a therapy program to ... Full story -
Brock researchers help autistic youth develop communication and social skills
Non-stop talking about a particular topic. Requests made in a loud, demanding voice, sometimes culminating in "meltdowns." Staring off into ... Full story