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What is ‘parent training’ for families of children with ADHD?

February 26th, 2024|

Cher McGillivray, Bond University Problems with focus and impulse control can be common developmental stages through which children and adolescents naturally progress. But they can also be symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a chronic condition. ADHD is a [...]

No time to waste: Identifying the barriers to earlier autism and ADHD diagnosis

February 26th, 2024|

“Diagnostic delay” is a major concern for children and young people with autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) – and also for their loved ones. The “delay” is the gap between first concerns about a child’s development, and their [...]

The GN podcast with Andrew Fuller: Virtual Autism – Technology and the developing brain of young people

February 19th, 2024|

Join Andrew Fuller as he chats with guest Dr Rachael Sharman on virtual autism and the effects of technology on the human brain in the developing minds of young people. Adolescents and young children in a technology dependent world Is [...]

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