ALT The study title reads, "Trajectories of attention problems in autistic children and relations to social skills outcomes". The study authors include Annie Elise Richard, Eric Duku, Teresa A. Bennett, Peter Szatmari, Tracy Vaillancourt, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, Stelios Georgiades, Anat Zaidman-Zait, Connor M. Kerns, Rachael Bedford, and Isabel M. Smith.
Proud to have this paper published. It’s the fourth from a project deemed not worth of funding in several competitions that nevertheless yielded collaborations, partnerships, student projects and publications 🤔. But that may be a topic for another occasion…
A new study from @MagdalenaJanus_ is providing new insight into the impacts the pandemic had on the mental health of educators and the development of young students after they returned to learning full time in classrooms. @DrNatalieSpadshorturl.at/znCNr
Discover how @southvanNH used EDI & MDI data from HELP to support impactful changes for children & families. Learn about their local initiatives strengthening community support! 🌳 Read more 👉 hubs.la/Q031ZpT60#DataInAction#CommunityBuilding
“Some changes look negative on the surface but you will soon realize that space is being created in your life for something new to emerge.” - Eckhart Tolle
MOBA QUOTES 🔴⚫️
As we end the week, let these words by Hon. Boakye Agyarko Kyeremanteng, MOBA ‘74, be a motivation to keep our hopes alive and strive to do better.
KWABOTWE…Dwen Hwe Kan
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Hear how CanChild has impacted lives, sparked connections, and created change for children, families, and caregivers over the past 35 years.
Drop a comment and let us know: What does CanChild mean to you?
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As we head into the holiday season, members of the Offord Centre gathered to celebrate an incredible year. Thank you to all who could join us in this celebration!
ALT Members of the Offord Centre for Child Learning pose for a holiday image in front of a Christmas tree.
ALT The study title reads, 'Longitudinal associations between Autistic children's anxiety and social communication differences: the moderating role of executive function behaviours'. The study authors include Elise Ng-Cordell, Hannah Pickard, Rachael Bedford, Annie Richard, Anat Zaidman-Zait, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, Eric Duku, Teresa Bennett, Stelios Georgiades, Isabel M Smith, Tracy Vaillancourt, Peter Szatmari, Mayada Elsabbagh and Connor M Kerns.
🚀New report on caregiver perceptions of research summary reports in the pilot phase of the PARC Study!
🤝Kudos, PARC collaborators Laura de la Roche, Yun-Ju Chen (@yunjcchen), Patrick McPhee, Eric Duku (@dstatsman), Deepa Singal (@DeepaSingal) & Stelios Georgiades (@SteliosHG).
📢New pub with MacART members Yun-Ju Chen (@yunjcchen), Eric Duku (@dstatsman), Caroline Roncadin, & Stelios Georgiades (@SteliosHG)!
📖“Brief Report: Positive Caregiver Perceptions on Receiving Research Summary Reports in #Autism Longitudinal #Research”: rdcu.be/dZSe6
ALT The study title reads, "Brief Report: Positive Caregiver Perceptions on Receiving Research Summary Reports in Autism Longitudinal Research". The study authors include Elysa Eliopulos, Laura de la Roche, Yun-Ju Chen, Patrick McPhee, Anna Kata, Eric Duku, Caroline Roncadin, Lorraine Hoult, Deepa Singal, and Stelios Georgiades.
ALT The study title reads, "Early-Onset Trajectories of Emotional Dysregulation in Autistic Children". The study authors include Teresa Bennett, Marc Jambon, Anat Zaidman-Zait, Eric K. Duku, Stelios Georgiades, Mayada Elsabbagh, Isabel M. Smith, Tracy Vaillancourt, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, Connor M. Kerns, Annie E. Richard, Rachael Bedford, and Peter Szatmari.
At @McMasterU, @JenniferCoutur & team are exploring a novel treatment for eating disorders, which is not currently available in Canada. Their goal is to improve access to care for the women and teen girls primarily affected.
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🎉 #Congratulations Dr. Nicole Dryburgh (@DryburghNicole) for being awarded the Health System Impact Fellowship!
With @SMHO_SMSO, her work will drive evidence-based innovations in school mental health by co-developing a protocol for measurement-based care.
#CIHR_ImpactFellows
We’re excited to congratulate and welcome the 2024 Health System Impact Fellowship cohort! Their research will provide essential evidence to drive health system transformation. Congratulations to these rising leaders!
Learn more: buff.ly/3BXT5mA#CIHR_ImpactFellows