05/01/2017
We want to hear about your friendship experiences! We are still looking for girls with ASD, ages 13 to 16, who would be willing to talk to us about friendship. Participants receive $30 as a thank you for their time. Email us at [email protected] or call us at 613-533-2894 for more information and to schedule an appointment. We are currently testing in Kingston and Toronto.
05/01/2017
Our friends at The University of New Brunswick are looking for parents to participate in two online studies on quality of life! Check out the links below for more information:
I am a researcher involved with 2 projects on quality of life for parents and their children with ASD. The first is for parents of children with ASD aged 8-11 – looking at factors related to children’s quality of life. The link to the survey is here: https://survey.psyc.unb.ca/qolconsent.aspx
The second is for parents of children with ASD that are either in high school (grades 9- 12) or completed high school within the past 3 years - looking at factors that contribute to family quality of life and parenting rewards and stressors as their children transition from high school to adulthood. The link to this survey is here: https://survey.psyc.unb.ca/transitionsurvey.aspx
QoL school aged children with ASD Consent
We are conducting a study examining the well-being of school-aged children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We invite you to participate in this study.
08/14/2014
Walk Now for Autism Speaks Canada is happening Sunday September 28 2014. Come out and join a great cause!
02/28/2013
Parents of Children between the Ages of 5-12 Diagnosed with ASD needed to participate in an online study at Queen’s University. The Levels study will require you to complete questionnaires about your child’s behaviours and emotional responses. The study is being conducted by Dr. Elizabeth Kelley's lab at Queen's University. The study is completely confidential and non-invasive. To participate, go to tinyurl.com/QueensASDstudy and enter the password asdstudy.
For more information, please contact:
Laurel Dault
[email protected]
613-533-2894
http://tinyurl.com/QueensASDstudy
01/29/2013
Did you participate in our study on savant skills in children with ASD? Are you interested in how it turned out? This poster explains the study and what we found!
If you're having trouble reading the small print, this link will allow you to zoom in:
http://www.queensu.ca/psychology/ASDLab/research/Savant_Poster.pdf