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Life Beyond Trauma

2020-07-15T14:07:19-08:00July 10th, 2020|News|

Research program for parents of neurodiverse children Survey Rewards and challenges in parenting Takes 30 min; confidential Chance to win $100 gift card Participate https://redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=FRTCNX7FTR 1-on-1 e-health program Talk about rewarding and traumatic experiences in your life and in parenting 12 video calls with a coach Highly confidential & free of cost Canada-wide Learn more [...]

Understanding Families’ Experiences: Why a Diagnosis Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story

2023-08-09T09:18:20-08:00November 6th, 2018|News|

In the early 2000s, Sharon McCarry was a globe-trotting Fortune-500 marketing director working ten to 12 hours a day. When her second child, Colm, started showing developmental delays during his first year, it was the beginning of “a life that was different, in every single aspect,” she says. McCarry, who lives in Montreal, left behind [...]

Adding Experience to Expertise – How Parents can Impact the Relevance of Research

2019-07-08T13:13:04-08:00July 26th, 2018|News|

Parents of children with disabilities are stepping up to take a powerful role in shaping relevant, impactful research. Their greatest asset: their own personal, lived experiences of caring for their child. Parents Participating in Research (PPR), a Kids Brain Health Network-funded private Facebook group, is part of an emerging research model that brings parents and [...]

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