
Trevor Mazzucchelli
@drmazzucchelli
Associate professor in clinical psychology @CurtinUni in Perth, Australia. Interested in #MentalHealth #SelfReg #Wellbeing #Depression #Disability #TripleP
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-mazzucchelli-10493017/?originalSubdomain=au 31-05-2017 13:07:15
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Great presentation by Trevor Mazzucchelli for Parenting and Family Research Alliance about the NDIS and parenting support esp among those with ID. Take away NDIS has a great promise but accessing parenting support that can make a difference is hard. It will be available online. pafra.org


Australia needs policy reform to increase access to evidence-based parenting support thru NDIS. Families are missing out at a critical time, says a new paper from Trevor Mazzucchelli Parenting and Family Research Alliance NDIS @billshortenmp ohttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00048674231192369

An important read folks.... doi.org/10.1177/000486… #NDIS_Parenting; Parenting and Family Research Alliance NDIS @billshortenmp Life Without Barriers @ANDisability Trevor Mazzucchelli Catherine Wade Kylie M Gray

The NDIS has a parent problem. Changes could involve parents more in disability support and reduce stress. Great article by Trevor Mazzucchelli and team. #PAFRA theconversation.com/the-ndis-has-a… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

The NDIS has a parent problem. Changes could involve parents more in disability support and reduce stress theconversation.com/the-ndis-has-a… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand Parenting and Family Research Alliance NDIS @billshortenmp Life Without Barriers @ANDisability Catherine Wade Kylie M Gray Curtin University Curtin University Psychology

Parents are their child’s first and most important supports. As Trevor Mazzucchelli (Curtin University) + colleagues (Monash University, QUT, Griffith University) write, parents and carers of children need help to maximise this relationship – and the NDIS should provide it. theconversation.com/the-ndis-has-a…

Commentary on #NDIS and parenting support from Trevor Mazzucchelli and colleagues nationaltribune.com.au/the-ndis-has-a…

My top tips for parents raising a child with a disability in Australia's The Courier Mail. The Courier-Mail Parenting and Family Research Alliance Catherine Wade NDIS @billshortenmp Life Without Barriers @ANDisability Curtin University Curtin University Psychology #EBPS #parenting #Disability


Read about Rachel Michael 's PhD research on the treatment of #stuttering in primary school aged children, and the world leading work that is being done on this important issue at Curtin University curtin.edu.au/friends/curtin… Janet Beilby Kathy Viljoen


Why are my kids good around other people and then badly behaved with me? Excellent article by my colleague Trevor Mazzucchelli theconversation.com/why-are-my-kid… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

Have you ever wondered why children behave well with others, but not at home? Is there anything you can do to improve their behaviour? Read my article, "Why are my kids good around other people and then badly behaved with me?" theconversation.com/why-are-my-kid… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand


Great to see our colleagues at Guardian Australia republishing Trevor Mazzucchelli article on why kids behave worse when they are with their parents.

Important article by A/Prof Divna Haslam (She/her). 1 in 4 adults think smacking is necessary to 'properly raise' kids. But attitudes are changing theconversation.com/1-in-4-adults-… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

'Mum, Dad, I'm bored!' It is OK for kids to feel bored. Boredom can help children develop some important skills during these holidays. Trevor Mazzucchelli from Curtin University shows how parents can help. theconversation.com/mum-dad-im-bor…

Are your kids struggling with boredom these holidays? Read my latest article. "Mum, Dad, I'm bored!" How to teach children to manage their own boredom theconversation.com/mum-dad-im-bor… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand Parenting Research Centre #parenting

