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New Study Finding Success in Supporting Parents of Neurodiverse Kids
The study offers a welcome helping hand for parents during the pandemic.
By Kathleen O’Grady
Encouraging response from early participants of a Canada-wide study looking at the value of personalized online training for parents of neurodiverse children have researchers excited to recruit more families.
‘Neurodiverse’ refers to children with brain-based or neuro-developmental disabilities such as Autism, Epilepsy, Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), Global Developmental Delay and significant learning disorders.