CIHR Team in Parenting Matters! - The Biopsychosocial Context Of Parenting Children With Neurodevelopmental Disorders In Canada “Parenting is a dance led by the children.” What people in the developmental disability field often forget is that for reasons beyond their control many children with disabilities don’t dance very easily! We are a group of Canadian health services and social scientists, funded jointly by CIHR and the Bloorview Research Institute, exploring these issues in several ways:
Part 1 - Parenting Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: What Do We Know, and What are the Opportunities?February 28th, 2012 at 11:00 - 12:30 ET. Click here to register!![]() “Parenting is a dance led by the children.” What people in the developmental disability field often forget is that for reasons beyond their control many children with disabilities don’t dance very easily! We are a group of Canadian health services and social scientists, funded jointly by CIHR and the Bloorview Research Institute. The main purpose of this webinar is to share what we have learned to date about parent health and well-being, and about parenting as reported in the NLSCY database. We will report on the progress of the study, and speculate about the potential utility of the findings for prevention and intervention studies to help parents on their parenting journey with children with neurodevelopmental disorders. We will also seek people’s advice about KT opportunities once the studies are done. Presenters:
Part 2: Fathering in the Context of Childhood Disability and Health Conditions March 28th, 2012 at 11:00 - 12:30 ET. Mark Your Calendars! More information to come! Presenters:
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