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- Exploring Peer to Peer Support for People with Autism, with Catriona . . .
The three discuss what SWAN does and why it was started, look at the state of awareness in Scotland, and explore what peer to peer support for people with autism involves
- Stream Episode 44 - Exploring Peer to Peer Support, with Catriona . . .
The three discuss what SWAN does and why it was started, look at the state of awareness in Scotland, and explore what peer to peer support for people with autism involves
- Check out our episode on peer to. . . - Spectrumly Speaking - Facebook
Check out our episode on peer to peer support featuring Catriona Stewart of SWAN: Scottish Women's Autism Network!
- Peer Support in Autism - Autism Research Institute
Throughout research literature, peer-based methods include cooperative learning, inclusive inclusion classrooms, peer arrangements, and peer-mediated supports Modern peer support programs are based on cooperative learning techniques, first published in the early 1990s
- Autistic peer-to-peer information transfer is highly effective
It may therefore be expected that autistic people find it difficult to share information with other people We wanted to find out whether this was the case, and whether it was different when autistic people were sharing information with other autistic people or with non-autistic people
- SpecSpeak Episode 44 Catriona Stewart 800 - DIFFERENT BRAINS
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- Peer Support Brings Hope and Strength for Autism Communities
Peers that have lived experience and interests with mental and or developmental health conditions can support other individuals with those conditions by helping them achieve community and personal life goals through advocacy, education, mentoring, and motivation
- Benefits of Peer Support Programs for Autism | Carry on Therapy
Peers can significantly help students with autism by engaging in peer-based interventions that enhance communication, interpersonal, and play skills These interventions educate typical peers on how to support their classmates with autism, leading to improved social interactions for both parties
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