Are You Looking for More Ways to Support Your Autistic Child?
Do you have an autistic child between the ages of 2 1/2 and 7? Are you looking for more ways to support them? Join our research study!
The Family & Community Intervention Lab is recruiting caregivers of autistic children to take part in a study testing the effects of an eight-week parenting program on children's aggressive behaviors, parent stress levels and caregiver-child relationships. We will cover topics such as effective discipline and communication with your child and more! Caregivers who qualify and complete all measures can earn up to $150 for participation. The group will begin the week of June 10. Specific group dates will be dependent on caregiver availability.
See the flyer for more info, and email us to sign up! fciparentskills@gmail.com.
Contacts
Julia Kiefer, graduate research assistant
Department of Psychological Science
716-310-4210,
jkiefer@uark.edu
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