Maximising communication in schools for children with autism
Schools need to improve communication skills so students with autism can flourish.
Schools need to improve communication skills so students with autism can flourish.
Griffith University researchers will lead 17 new Discovery Projects across a broad field of knowledge after being awarded over $7.735 million from the Australian Research Council.
A new study led by Griffith University, published in PLOS One today, has found that optimised-debunking interventions are effective in reducing support for practices that are not backed by research.
In a Queensland first, Autism CRC, Griffith University, Studio G (Autism Queensland) and Brisbane City Council are working together to pilot autism-friendly story time sessions in public libraries.
The latestautism researchwill be showcased attheAustralasian Society for Autism Research (ASfAR) ConferenceatGriffith University’s Gold Coast campus this week. With more...
Reducing the use of ineffective practices in autism early intervention is the focus of a new Griffith University study. “Autism...