Psychology @ Brookes
Psychology @ Brookes @OBU_Psychology ·
Today for #NeurodiversityCelebrationWeek we are focusing on #Developmental Coordination Disorder (#DCD), also known as #dypraxia. Find out about @KWilmut and Anna Barnett’s research on DCD on our webpage: brookes.ac.uk/research/units…. 🧵1/2.
PuMA Lab (Perception and Motion Analysis) - Oxford Brookes University
PuMA Lab (Perception and Motion Analysis) - Oxford Brookes University

The Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience Group's PUMA Lab carries out work in 3 broad categories: perception and motor control, handwriting and development of assessment tools.

From brookes.ac.uk
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Finnegan Health Services
Finnegan Health Services @FinneganHealth ·
Is your child struggling with weight gain, #Autism, or #developmental=delays? Finnegan can help!We offer personalized #nutrition support for kids ages 5–21, using formulas like Boost Kids Essentials. Covered by Medicaid & PASSE! ☎️ 1-888-789-6600 💻 wecare@finneganhealth.comw
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Reena
Reena @ReenaFoundation ·
Thanks to a $93,800 Seed grant from the @ONTrillium Ontario Trillium Foundation, @ReenaFoundation is advancing community-centred residential planning for adults with #intellectual and #developmental #disabilities and their families. We’re grateful to OTF for helping us support families across our community and beyond, and to MPP Michelle Cooper @MichelleC_PC for recognizing the importance of proactive planning. reena.org/ontario-trilli… With 100+ family discovery calls and surveys completed, an Independent Residential Practice Program (IRPP) Preparation Toolkit developed, and 23 individuals identified for first-wave practice stays, this work is building practical support for the future. #OTF #Inclusion #DevelopmentalDisabilities
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Neurology Advisor
Neurology Advisor @NeuroAdvisor ·
Children with #prenatal exposure to SARS-CoV-2 showed no meaningful differences in early #developmental or social-emotional screening outcomes compared with unexposed children through 18 months of age. #COVID19 bit.ly/4aHOin6
SARS-CoV-2 Infection During Pregnancy Not Linked to Early Neurodevelopmental Delay

Maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy does not appear to increase the risk for neurodevelopmental delays in children through age 18 months.

From neurologyadvisor.com
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