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Skylar Steps Up to the Challenge!

11 year-old Skylar is taking on a 125,000 steps challenge throughout May. Her Dad, Mark, told us all about why Skylar is taking up this incredible challenge. “Skylar decided to embark on a personal fitness goal throughout May and thought it would be nice to help others along the way so started discussing a step challenge for charity with her mother and that's how this ...
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Dealing With Nightmares

“Our son is 11 years old and has Asperger's syndrome. He is an animal lover and seems to know everything about dinosaurs. He is quiet but likes to challenge himself: for example he completed the high ropes at Bear Grylls on a freezing cold drizzly day. He loves his family, especially his little sister. Nightmares are a real problem for him and can make him ...
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Seminar Review – Stigma and People with a Learning Disability

The first CEDAR seminar of 2023 was by Katrina Scior, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Stigma Studies at University College London. Professor Scior’s talk focused on stigma towards people with a learning disability (otherwise referred to as an intellectual disability). She discussed the many ways in which stigma negatively impacts the lives of people with a learning disability and her team’s important research on how ...
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Bertie Learns How To Sleep On His Own

Mum Chante got in touch with our Sleep Advice Service for some help with her son’s separation anxiety and nightmares and to get him to sleep in his own bed. Chante tells us their story: My son Bertie is nine years old and a big fan of all things computing. He has his own gaming museum with retro consoles and loves to learn about the ...
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An early Christmas present for Henry

You may well remember, back in the spring, we told you all about Henry and the super-lightweight crutches our Innovation Centre made for him. The last time we met Henry (who is a huge Harry Potter fan), he was 9 and a ¼, but he’s now at that ‘magic’ 9 and ¾! Henry has Cerebral Palsy and wanted to spend much more time out of ...
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Challenging Parent Carer Blame

Disabled children and their families are one of the most severely disadvantaged groups in the UK. A major research report published in 2021 found that most English Children’s Services Authorities operate a ‘one size-fits-all’ approach to families – regardless of whether it is a parent carer seeking support for a disabled child or a family where the evidence suggests there to be neglect or abuse. ...
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1,000 Families Study

The Family Research Group at the University of Warwick, in collaboration with Cerebra, is exploring the experiences of families who live with a child with a learning disability in the UK through the Cerebra 1000 Families Study. As far as we know, this is the largest ever longitudinal study of families of children with learning disability in the UK, and we would like to thank all families who ...
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Understanding atypical patterns of autism in individuals with genetic syndromes associated with intellectual disability

Dr Jo Moss, Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Surrey, opened the February CEDAR seminar by sharing a story of a young man who had a rare genetic syndrome, but who also showed autism characteristics such as repetitive behaviours and a strong preference for routine from a young age but had never been diagnosed with autism. When he transitioned to college, his routine was ...
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Mediterranean diet or mindfulness during pregnancy reduces by one third the risk of a low birth weight baby

A clinical trial for pregnant women at high risk of a low birth weight baby demonstrates for the first time that Mediterranean diet or mindfulness-based stress reduction interventions during pregnancy reduce the prevalence of low birth weight by 29-36% as well as other complications of pregnancy, for which no treatment had been identified until today. The study, published in JAMA, was supported by Cerebra and ...
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Cerebra and Leckey’s GoTo Seat

Cerebra have teamed up with James Leckey Design to develop and design a new and exciting lightweight portable postural support seat for Special Needs children under the Firefly brand. The GoTo Seat is special for Leckey Design because it is the company’s first Firefly product. The new Firefly brand has been designed to operate alongside Leckey Design, offering innovative and affordable products for children and ...
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