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Joe Lucyshyn,
Associate Professor, Special Education (SPED)
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Research Profile
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| Dr. Lucyshyn discusses his
research on helping parents of children with developmental
disabilities and problem behaviour improve parent-child
interaction in the context of valued family activity
settings.(i.e. routines) in the home and community. In
addition, members of the research team discuss their
involvement in the project and one family participant
describes her experience helping a young son with autism
overcome problem behaviour in a going to bed routine. |
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Mary Bryson,
Associate Professor, Development, Learning and Culture (HDLC)
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Research Profile
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Dr. Bryson discusses the significance of the Internet as it is actually used, experienced, materially organized, and narrativized by queer folk and communities and draws from her ongoing research to explore its potential to make visible traces and networks of queer cultural activities and social formations.
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