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In this episode, Krista Forand, registered psychologist, interviews CanLearn Society's ADHD coach, Laura Godfrey, ACC, CACP. Learn about ADHD coaching and how it can work for you! Resources mentioned in the episode: www.canlearnsociety.ca www.adhdfamilies.ca www.caddac.ca www.adhdrewired.com
Welcome to Brain Child! In this episode, Krista Forand, registered psychologist, interviews researcher Dr. Carly McMorris about university students with Autism, as well as the Facing Your Fears program, which helps youth with Autism (and their parents) manage anxiety. Relevant links: CanLearn Society: www.canlearnsociety.ca Owerko Centre: https://research4kids.ucalgary.ca/owerko-centre Dr. Carly McMorris: https://research4kids.ucalgary.ca/profiles/carly-mcmorris Society for the Treatment of Autism http://www.sta-ab.com/ Autism Calgary: https://autismcalgary.com/ Ability Hub: https://sinneavefoundation.org/sinneave_work_item/the-ability-hub/
Welcome to Brain Child! In this episode, Krista Forand, registered psychologist, interviews researcher Dr. Sheri Madigan about her research related to screen time and early child development. Relevant links: CanLearn Society: www.canlearnsociety.ca Owerko Centre: research4kids.ucalgary.ca/owerko-centre Dr. Madigan’s research lab: www.madiganlab.com
Welcome to Brain Child! In this episode, Krista Forand, registered psychologist, interviews researcher Dr. Nicole Racine about her research related to parenting, maternal mental health and social support. Relevant links: CanLearn Society:www.canlearnsociety.ca Owerko Centre: research4kids.ucalgary.ca/owerko-centre Health Parents, Healthy Children: www.healthyparentshealthychildren.ca Parent Link Centres: www.alberta.ca/parent-link-centres.aspx Families Matter: www.familiesmatter.ca
Welcome to the first episode of Brain Child! In this episode, Krista Forand, registered psychologist, interviews researcher Dr. Nicole Letourneau about what she has learned over the years through her research about parenting. Relevant links: CanLearn Society:www.canlearnsociety.ca Owerko Centre: https://research4kids.ucalgary.ca/owerko-centre Dt. Letourneau’s research: http://www.childstudies.ca/ Uninventing the modern family: Nicole Letourneau at TEDxWhitehorse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMdNFnnacxM Dr. Nicole Letourneau: PART 1: The 3 core concepts of development: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdL7nrZ-r-0 Dr. Nicole Letourneau: PART 2: Early experience influences brain development: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDrWEZnZbRI Dr. Nicole Letourneau: PART 3: Serve and return interactions are the basis of attachment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89cVLlzM_Kc Dr. Nicole Letourneau: PART 4: Insecure attachment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLK-RN0ayrY Dr. Nicole Letourneau: PART 5: Keys to caregiving: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTzbAB5fLoA Books: What Kind of Parent Am I? Self-Surveys That Reveal the Impact of Toxic Stress and More, by Dr. Nicole Letourneau (2018) Scientific Parenting: What Science Reveals About Parental Influence, by Dr. Nicole Letourneau (2013)
In this encore presentation, originally recorded for our Inside ADHD podcast, in June 2018, psychologist Krista Forand, interviews researcher Dr. Gerry Giesbrecht, from the Owerko Centre (Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute) in Calgary, Alberta. Dr. Giesbrecht discusses his research, which focuses on how supportive spouses can have a positive influence on infants’ stress responses. Stay tuned for our official launch of Brain Child in November 2018! Web resources provided in the podcast: https://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/inbrief-the-impact-of-early-adversity-on-childrens-development https://www.albertafamilywellness.org/resources/video/residual-effects-of-early-life-stress-into-adulthood-biological-mechanisms http://cumming.ucalgary.ca/owerko http://www.ucalgary.ca/adhdkids
Hello everyone! I’m Krista Forand, registered psychologist at CanLearn Society, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. I’m excited to announce that we are starting a new podcast project coming this November 2018, called Brain Child. This new podcast will not only focus on topics relevant to ADHD, but also learning disabilities, Autism, child development and mental health. This year, I have the great pleasure to interview researchers from the Owerko Centre, here in Calgary, about the work they are doing related to the topics I just mentioned. So with this transition, the Inside ADHD podcast will come to an end to make room for Brain Child. But don’t worry, you can still access Inside ADHD episodes through the CanLearn website (www.canlearnsociety.ca) and through your favourite podcast player, such as iTunes. The ADHD Families team wants to thank all of its listeners for tuning in during the past 2 years and we hope that you will join us at our new podcast: Brain Child. To stay connected, visit www.canlearnsociety.ca, subscribe to Brain Child in iTunes or your favourite podcast player and follow Brain Child on Twitter. See you in November for our first episode!
Welcome to Brain Child! This is a podcast that is dedicated to bringing you trustworthy information about topics related to child development, mental health, learning disabilities, ADHD and Autism. Join our host, registered psychologist, Krista Forand, as she interviews knowledgeable researchers and clinicians to provide families with the most up-to-date information on child development and disorders. To stay connected, visit www.canlearnsociety.ca, follow us on Twitter and subscribe to our podcast in iTunes or your favourite podcast player. If you have a specific topic that you would like to hear about on our podcast please send your suggestions to brainchild@canlearnsociety.ca. We also have another podcast called Inside ADHD. Check it out!
In this episode, psychologist Krista Forand, interviews researcher Dr. Gerry Giesbrecht, from the Owerko Centre (Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute) in Calgary, Alberta. Dr. Giesbrecht discusses his research, which focuses on how supportive spouses can have a positive influence on infants’ stress responses. In celebration of Father’s Day this week, Dr. Giesbrecht’s research reminds us that fathers (and other partners) play a crucial role in the development of healthy stress responses in children (among other areas of development). Web resources provided in the podcast: https://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/inbrief-the-impact-of-early-adversity-on-childrens-development https://www.albertafamilywellness.org/resources/video/residual-effects-of-early-life-stress-into-adulthood-biological-mechanisms http://cumming.ucalgary.ca/owerko http://www.ucalgary.ca/adhdkids Stay tuned for more interviews from local researchers about ADHD related topics!