PIP_Preschool Brain Imaging and Behaviour Project
@pip_project_kcl
An account for the PIP project, where we study the development of brain and behavior in young children with neurodevelopmental conditions.
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https://www.aims-2-trials.eu/pip-kcl-2/ 27-09-2022 15:33:25
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This editorial explains the importance of using #strengthbasedapproaches when diagnosing #autism. The authors offer suggestions on how to improve #diagnosticexperiences & empower families with #developmental and diagnostic information. Link below to read! journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
In this interview, prof Francesca Happé Prof Francesca Happé discusses how advancements in #research have helped us understand #autism better, and it's our turn to do better at accepting & accommodating #neurodivergence to allow people to be themselves. Link below! kcrw.com/culture/shows/…
Important work by Themis Karaminis & Costas Gabrielatos highlighting how #autism is primarily represented through negative attitudes in the British press. Changing this is crucial to building a truly inclusive society that celebrates its #neurodiversity! journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
we are supporting the kings college PIP_Preschool Brain Imaging and Behaviour Project of children's brain development and behaviour. if interested please email [email protected]
Edmund Sonuga-Barke, Sylvan Baker and Susie Chandler are an absolute dream team! at the forthcoming Salvesen Lecture hosted online by Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre they'll be talking about their co-produced work in neurodiversity & mental health register for free here: 2022-salvesen-lecture.eventbrite.co.uk
"We cannot advocate for what we need until we know what it is." In her article for Neurodiversified, Jillian Enright provides tips for #Neurodivergent people on how to build important self advocacy skills to better address their needs. Link below! medium.com/neurodiversifi…
🚨New #research by Graeme Dobson raises concerns over proposed changes to qualifications required for #SENCOs in the UK that could decrease the quality of support for #SEND #children, and advocates for #evidence based policy decisions. Link to read: nasenjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…