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This week we are joined by Dr Abigail Wright; Abi talks to us about her research which explored the individual strengths of autistic children and whether they were more likely to show 'Theory of Mind’ when tasks were adapted to the children’s unique strengths, interests and areas of support, compared to a ‘standard’ task. Abi also gives us a brief insight into the exciting early years project she is involved in.
To access to Abi's full text, follow:
https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/95513/1/PDF%20Abigail%20Tee%20final%20marked%20DEdPsy%20thessis%202016%20for%20ORCA%20upload.pdf
Find Abi’s Instagram page at @psychedmum
You can find us at:
Instagram: psychbitespod
X / Twitter: @psychbitespod
LinkedIn: psychbites-podcast
Bluesky: @psychbites.bsky.social
This week we are joined by Dr Abigail Wright; Abi talks to us about her research which explored the individual strengths of autistic children and whether they were more likely to show 'Theory of Mind’ when tasks were adapted to the children’s unique strengths, interests and areas of support, compared to a ‘standard’ task. Abi also gives us a brief insight into the exciting early years project she is involved in.
To access to Abi's full text, follow:
https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/95513/1/PDF%20Abigail%20Tee%20final%20marked%20DEdPsy%20thessis%202016%20for%20ORCA%20upload.pdf
Find Abi’s Instagram page at @psychedmum
You can find us at:
Instagram: psychbitespod
X / Twitter: @psychbitespod
LinkedIn: psychbites-podcast
Bluesky: @psychbites.bsky.social
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