Focusing on a child’s strengths can transform assessments – and help them thrive after an ADHD or autism diagnosis
[Excerpt] In a new research paper, we have developed a strengths checklist for parents, carers and clinicians to more easily identify children’s skills, talents and positive qualities – and understand the type of support they need at home, school or socially.
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