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Child Development

‘They are what you feed them’ – book

Published by:

FAB Research, an organisation whose conference programme we support

Useful for:

Understanding how diets affect your children’s behaviour, including dyslexia and the autistic spectrum.

How to get it:

www.theyarewhatyoufeedthem.com

“Box of Ideas” website

Created by:

The Dyscovery Centre, Prof Amanda Kirby

Useful for:

Really practical ideas to help children with difficulties with every day tasks:  shoelaces, cutlery, school timetables

How to get there:

http://www.boxofideas.org/

Epilepsy Action:

 

Useful for:

Especially useful for children and teenagers diagnosed with epilepsy.  The website contains 2 micro sites – one aimed at 5-13 year olds and one aimed at young people aged 14-25.

How to get there:

www.epilepsy.org.uk

Created by:

Prof Deb Pal and the research team of International Rolandic Epilepsy Linkage and NeuroDevelopment (IRELAND)

Useful for:

Professionals interested in Rolandic Epilepsy, and people and families affected.

How to get there:

www.rolandic.com

Useful for:

Those affected by Autism, and wanting to know about effective interventions.

How to get there:

www.researchautism.net

   

 

 

 

 

 


Last updated Tuesday 16 March, 2010