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Exploring family activities and child engagement: A study on children with significant cognitive and motor developmental delay

Citation: Van Keer, I., Van Leeuwen, K., & Maes, B. (2019). Exploring family activities and child engagement: A study on children with significant cognitive and motor developmental delay. Journal of Applied Research and Intellectual Disability, 32(4), 779-791. Link to publisher’s article.

The relation between parent verbal responsiveness and child communication in young children with or at risk for autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Citation: Edmunds, S., Kover, S., & Stone, W. (2019). The relation between parent verbal responsiveness and child communication in young children with or at risk for autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Autism Research, 12(5), 715-731. Link to publisher’s article.

Happy family kitchen movement: A cluster randomized controlled trial of a community-based family holistic health intervention in Hong Kong

Citation: Ho, H., Mui, M., Wan, A., Yew, C., & Lam, T. (2020). Happy family kitchen movement: A cluster randomized controlled trial of a community-based family holistic health intervention in Hong Kong. Journal of Happiness Studies, 21, 15-36. Link to publisher’s article.

Leisure time and family functioning in families living with autism spectrum disorder

Citation: Walton, K. (2019). Leisure time and family functioning in families living with autism spectrum disorder. Autism, 23(6), 1384-1397. Link to publisher’s article.

Family enrichment adventure therapy: A mixed methods study examining the impact of trauma-informed adventure therapy on children and families affected by abuse

Citation: Norton, C., Tucker, A., Farnham-Stratton, M., Borroel, F., & Pelletier, A. (2019). Family enrichment adventure therapy: A mixed methods study examining the impact of trauma-informed adventure therapy on children and families affected by abuse. Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma, 12(1), 85-95. Link to publisher’s article.

The preliminary effects of a recreation-based military family camp on family functioning

Citation: Hawkins, B., Townsend, J., Heath, S., & Lipton, K. (2018). The preliminary effects of a recreation-based military family camp on family functioning. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 17(3), 15-24. doi: 10.5055/ajrt.2018.0164. Link to publisher’s article.

Enabling physical activity participation for children and youth with disabilities following a goal-directed, family-centred intervention

Citation: Willis, C., Nyquist, A., Jahnsen, R., Elliott, C., & Ullenhag, A. (2018). Enabling physical activity participation for children and youth with disabilities following a goal-directed, family-centred intervention. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 77, 30-39. Link to publisher’s article.

Examining the links between challenging behaviors in youth with ASD and parental stress, mental health, and involvement: Applying an adaptation of the family stress model to families with youth with ASD

Citation: Schiltz, H., McVey, A., Magnus, B., Dolan, B., Willar, K.,…Van Hecke, A. (2018). Examining the links between challenging behaviors in youth with ASD and parental stress, mental health, and involvement: Applying an adaptation of the family stress model to families with youth with ASD. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 48(4), 1169-1180. Link to publisher’s article.

Prescribing outdoor play: Outdoors rx

Citation: James, A., Hess, P., Perkins, M., Taveras, E., & Scirica, C. (2017). Prescribing outdoor play: Outdoors rx. Clinical Pediatrics, 56(6), S19-S24. Link to publisher’s article.

Family leisure functioning: A cross-national study

Citation: Hodge, C., Zabriskie, R., Townsend, J., Eggett, D., & Poff, R. (2018). Family leisure functioning: A cross-national study. Leisure Sciences, 40(3), 194-215. Link to publisher’s article.

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